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Procurement Rewired
Manufacturing Today
|May 2025
Explore how data-driven integration, predictive analytics, and advanced procurement technologies are transforming sourcing strategies, inventory management, and supplier performance for manufacturers seeking greater agility and cost efficiency.

As manufacturing supply chains grow more global and complex, procurement leaders face rising pressure to make faster, smarter, and more cost-effective decisions. Data-driven procurement is emerging as a key enabler – delivering efficiency gains, strengthening supplier relationships, and sharpening competitive edge. But realising this potential hinges on seamless data integration and advanced analytics.
Data sources and integration
As companies pursue digital transformation to boost efficiency, data ingestion and governance have become critical. RamGopal Prajapat, Senior Vice President - AI and Data Science, Allcargo Logistics, explains that diverse software protocols and data inconsistencies often create silos, delaying decisions and hurting outcomes. In supply chains, multiple partners use various systems, making seamless, real-time data flow essential. APIs and EDIs enable this connectivity, keeping operations efficient and decisions agile. Increasingly, AI and Generative AI validate data on the fly, cutting manual work and minimising risk.
Procurement analytics pulls from multiple key data sources. Alan Barboza Kumar, Executive Director, Flomic Global Logistics Ltd, explains that ERP systems like SAP and Oracle provide core transactional data – purchase orders, invoices, and inventory levels. Platforms such as Ariba and Coupa add insights on sourcing, supplier catalogues, and contracts. Supplier portals and EDI feeds offer real-time shipment updates, while market intelligence (commodity indices, exchange rates, benchmark pricing) aligns organisations with external conditions. IoT devices and shop-floor sensors track material use, production rates, and quality issues.
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