A growing trend among retailers is mandating on-time and in-full (OTIF) deliveries in the retail supply chain, which was first developed by Walmart in 2017 and is now back in focus as supply chains recover from the COVID pandemic. Manufacturers and distributors are under pressure to achieve and maintain high OTIF scores, and a new white paper offers guidance on using data to minimize fines, manage risk, and establish trust in the supply chain.
By Uber Freight ·
October 25, 2023
A growing trend among more and more retailers is mandating on-time and in-full (OTIF) of all deliveries into the retail supply chain.
OTIF was first developed in 2017 by Walmart to promote supply chain performance. More recently, OTIF programs were extraordinarily difficult, if not impossible, to enforce during the COVID pandemic as supply chains struggled with significant levels of disruption.
As we emerge from this chaotic period, OTIF standards are back in vogue. The pressure is on manufacturers and distributors to achieve and maintain high OTIF scores.
Download this new white paper to learn how to use data to minimize OTIF fines, manage risk and establish trust in your supply chain.
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