
Embraer has completed the implementation of ONEChain, an initiative to support the company’s growth strategy that leverages digital transformation to help improve its supply chain management. The ONEChain platform is designed to simplify and digitize supply chain operations by promoting greater transparency, flexibility and collaboration through an integrated process that benefits both Embraer and its suppliers around the world.
By adopting and disseminating best practices in the market, ONEChain has enabled the company to improve governance, standardize operations, reduce costs and expenses, increase competitiveness, flexibility and productivity, as well as digitize and standardize a significant part of the supply chain. Operations in an innovative way.
“In addition to achieving improved operational efficiency, we have integrated all processes with our suppliers and partners into a single platform, making it possible to manage operations in real time,” says Roberto Chavez, Executive Vice President of Global Procurement and Supply Chain at Embraer. . “This ensures a more balanced and consistent production of our products, reduced fixed and variable costs, and more flexible decision-making processes.
Recently, ONEChain was recognized at the Procurement Success Summit (PSS) in China, where it was awarded in two categories: Operations Innovation Award and Procurement Ecosystem Award. “Receiving this recognition at the prestigious Global Procurement Awards makes us very proud of the ONEChain programme, which sets a new standard in digital transformation, supplier collaboration and operational excellence,” added Roberto Chavez.
The program was implemented in Brazil and the countries where Embraer operates: the United States, China and Singapore, in addition to France, the Netherlands and Portugal.
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