Optimise your supply 

chain with decision

intelligence

Faculty Frontier brings a scientific approach to supply chain decision making, helping you to anticipate the future and make better decisions every day. 

Solve your most critical supply chain problems with Faculty Frontier

Keeping up with customer demand is harder than ever for supply chain leaders. Uncertainty - whether from geopolitical crises, rising prices or extended lead times - is crippling decision making.


Many supply chain leaders think the answer is more of the same: more data, more systems, more people. But this only delays solving the actual problem. Without a fundamental rethink of how to use these levers to make better decisions, supply chains will remain as fragile as ever.


Faculty Frontier combines data, human and artificial intelligence to help businesses understand what will happen, why and what they can do about it.

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CASE STUDY Reducing excess inventory for one of the world's biggest ventilator manufacturers

BLOG Why traditional approaches to supply chain management aren't working anymore

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