megaphone
Update your Profile with your Support type to get your Support Type badge.
Nominate Your Peers for NetSuite Support Community's Choice of the Quarter! Submit your nomination today.
Stay in the know of how NetSuite can help grow your business with our guides, webinars, and events. Subscribe Here
What Topic Should We Cover Next? Your idea could be our next feature—drop your suggestion now!
No Limits. Just possibilities. Join us for complimentary one-day events around the world and step into a future fueled by AI and limitless potential. Discover what's next at SuiteConnect Tour 2026.
Try Intelligent Payment Automation – Fee Free For Your First Month For more information, visit this thread.
New AI Community Guidelines. Please review and follow them to ensure AI use stays safe, accurate, and compliant.
Don't miss out on our Pop Quiz! You only have until tomorrow, March 31, 2026, 2:00PM ET to comment your answers.

Discussions

Stay up-to-date with the latest news from NetSuite. You’ll be in the know about how to connect with peers and take your business to new heights at our virtual, in-person, on demand events, and much more.
Now is the time to ask your NetSuite-savvy friends and colleagues to join the NetSuite Support Community! Refer now! Click here to watch and learn more!
New AI Community Guidelines. Please review and follow them to ensure AI use stays safe, accurate, and compliant.
Stay in the Know

Be sure you're subscribed to NetSuite communication to stay in the know about monthly happenings, updates and announcements. Subscribe

Design, Plan, Execute & Support – A Supply Chain Evaluation Guide

edited Jun 5, 2020 9:24PM in Announcements

Posted by Gavin Davidson, Product Marketing Manager for ERP
As hurricane season approaches, it’s a timely reminder that no matter how efficient your supply chain is, we’re all at the mercy of the next natural disaster. Building redundancy into your supply chain is critical, but even then you need to make sure that your supply routes are spread not only across multiple vendors, but also multiple geographies and ideally multiple shipping routes.
When NetSuite went about re-thinking its supply chain software, I went through the exercise of mapping out all of the processes and ended up grouping them into four categories: Design, Plan, Execute & Support. These categories really helped focus the customers I spoke with as we held our process mapping sessions, but they should also be useful when evaluating the effectiveness of your supply chain redundancy.

Regards,

@Robert Nedelkow-Oracle | NetSuite Support Community Administrator

Howdy, Stranger!

Log In

To view full details, sign in.

Register

Don't have an account? Click here to get started!

Leaderboard

Community Whiz

Quarter 1 (Jan-Mar 2026)

This Week's Leaders

This Month's Leaders

All Time Leaders