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Michael Kemeny

Michael Kemeny

Managing Director, KNAPP Australia

About Michael

Michael Kemeny started his business career in Austria with a targeted focus on telecommunications and software management and functionality implementation. After Michael completed a bachelor’s degree in marketing and international business relationships and a master’s degree in Internet Technology & Software Design, he started at Knapp as a Solution Engineer and Project Manager, where he was able to further his skills and became responsible for the Chinese and Australian markets. Currently Michael is the Director of Sales and Engineering for Knapp in Australia and New Zealand, where he is passionate about warehouse process optimisation and warehouse automation to stay level with rapidly growing and advancing expectations of customers and the market. Professionally, Michael is known for identifying opportunities and rapidly converting into business results. With deep Supply Chain and Automation Solution know-how, Michael also has a proven record of accomplishment, developing Supply Chain strategies and execution of automation solution improvements.

Supply Chain Analytics and Why Does It Matter for your Everyday Success

It is an emerging area that aims to apply data analytics to supply chain management to generate a significant (social and/or economic) impact.

Example:

From a customer perspective, a well-functional supply chain can deliver diversified and fresh food to our tables from farms at reasonable prices. A well-designed supply chain can deliver affordable and effective medicine to patients, pharmacies, and/or hospitals whenever and wherever it is needed. Behind the scenes, the supply chain is a complex network of companies that meets demand by supplying goods through many stages, from factories and production facilities to warehouses and distribution centres to stores and demand fulfilment centres. Effectiveness determines customer satisfaction, and by that revenue, the costs of goods sold and the operating costs for a company are determined. Analytics and tools that interpret the vast amount of data generated daily provide you with those benefits and the opportunity to make decisions based on data rather than gut feelings.

 

 

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