Supply chain event management (SCEM) is a system or approach that monitors and manages events and disruptions in the supply chain in real-time or near-real-time. When specific events or exceptions occur, such as delays, stockouts, or other issues, SCEM systems can trigger alerts or actions within the supply chain to address or mitigate those issues.
(SCEM)–A term
associated with supply chain management software
applications, where users have the ability to flag the
occurrence of certain supply chain events to trigger
some form of alert or action within another supply
chain application. SCEM can be deployed to monitor
supply chain business processes such as planning,
transportation, logistics, or procurement. Can also
be applied to supply chain business intelligence
applications to alert users to any unplanned or
unexpected event.
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