Watch: How Gestamp is connecting the automotive supply chain through global federated networks and data standardisation
Gestamp is undergoing a significant digital transformation. As Diego Mallada explains to Christoper Ludwig, it is using a federated network and commitment to data excellence to redefine connectivity while driving collaboration and efficiency across global supply chains. Watch this video to learn more vision, strategy and technology behind Gestamp’s leap into the future of automotive logistics.
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Gestamp redefines supply chain management for industry 4.0
Gestamp, a global leader in metal automotive components and body structure, is fully embracing the concept of the global, federated network. This strategy, as outlined by Diego Mallada, Gestamp’s IT Digital Tech Director, focuses on fostering global communities of technology experts, facilitating a collaborative environment that cuts across geographical boundaries.
Through this federated network, Gestamp aims to reshape automotive supply chains by connecting experts from around the world, enabling seamless collaboration and innovation. Gestamp’s journey is concerned with enhancing connectivity and setting a new standard in data quality and logistics across its extensive network of plants. The company’s commitment to standardising and intelligibly managing logistics data is pivotal to their Industry 4.0 strategy, ensuring that every piece of data contributes towards global supply chain efficiency and innovation. Read more about the company’s strategy here.