executive brief

Integrate enterprise BOM and supply chain management for accelerated product development

Eliminate inefficiencies, reduce risks and improve visibility by unifying bill of materials (BOM) management with supply chain processes.

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Today’s global supply chain landscape demands speed, efficiency and resilience. Yet many organizations struggle with disconnected product development and sourcing workflows, leading to delays, material shortages and an over-reliance on single-source suppliers. Without full visibility into supplier constraints and risks, design teams make uninformed decisions that impact costs, sustainability and time-to-market.

By integrating enterprise BOM management with supply chain processes, organizations can bridge these gaps and proactively mitigate risks. The Siemens digital thread backbone provides real-time supply chain intelligence, connecting design BOM data with supplier insights to enhance collaboration and drive informed decision-making.

Read this executive brief to discover how your organization can benefit from a unified enterprise BOM and supply chain strategy.

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