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Enhancing Supply Chain Resilience – Aerospace

Market Reports

by Vaibhav Wardhan

published on Oct 07, 2024

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Report Overview:

This report is an analysis of the results from a survey of 42 aerospace enterprises carried out by NelsonHall.

Who is this Report for:

NelsonHall’s “Enhancing Supply Chain Resilience - Aerospace” report assists organizations in understanding the supply chain process improvement requirements and initiatives to enhance the supply chain resilience of the aerospace sector.

This report is an analysis of the results from a survey of 42 aerospace enterprises carried out by NelsonHall.

The report is designed for:

  • CXOs within the aerospace sector looking to understand the enhancements required to improve supply chain resilience within their sector
  • Vendor marketing, sales, and business managers wishing to identify the initiatives with the greatest impact on resilience within the aerospace sector
  • Financial analysts and investors specializing in the services sector who are looking to understand the supply chain resilience pressures and initiatives within the aerospace sector.

Scope of this Report:

The report analyzes the enhancements required to enhance supply chain resilience in the aerospace sector and covers:

  • Key areas targeted for process improvement in the next two years
  • Opportunities for AI enhancement within supply chain management
  • Adequacy of existing supply chain information flows to meet future supply chain resilience needs
  • Enhancements required to improve supply chain resilience
  • Key characteristics for achieving a highly resilient supply chain
  • Areas where GenAI will have the greatest impact on supply chain resilience
  • The role of vendors in resilience initiatives.

The sectors covered in this series include:

  • Aerospace
  • Agriculture
  • Automotive
  • CPG
  • Energy
  • Food manufacturing
  • Healthcare Services
  • High-tech
  • Industrial manufacturing
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Retail
  • Utilities.

The regions covered include:

  • U.S.
  • Europe
  • APAC
  • LATAM.

Key Findings & Highlights:

NelsonHall’s analysis of Supply Chain Resilience Enhancement within Aerospace enterprises consists of 23 pages. The report identifies that:

  • Approximately four-fifths of aerospace companies are targeting transport optimization for process improvement in the next 2 years
  •  Two-thirds of aerospace companies believe there is a big opportunity for AI enhancement of production, demand forecasting, and transportation optimization in the next 2 years
  • Three-quarters of aerospace companies believe enhanced competitiveness is a highly important outcome of use of AI, but fewer than a fifth are already using AI to make them more competitive.

This report is one of a series of detailed individual sector reports on enhancing supply chain resilience published by NelsonHall.

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