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When COVID-19 Forced the World to Go Remote, it Put the Agility and Resiliency of Global Supply Chains to the Test

December 14, 2020

Despite the world going remote, Propel has helped product leaders remain in control and overcome their specific needs and challenges. Salesforce Ventures explains how in this article.

Despite the world going remote, Propel has helped product leaders stay in control by making it possible to roll out product updates, enforce quality controls — and even onboard new suppliers — entirely in the cloud.

The following is an excerpt from the article by Salesforce Ventures:

“We don’t know what the future may bring, but we know companies need to be adaptable, mobile and self-sufficient,” says Ray Hein, Propel's co-founder and CEO. “In order to future-proof your organization, you need to be prepared to shift suppliers, go-to-market plans and service providers with very little notice, and manage all of it remotely.”

Hein notes that during these times of change, the key to success is preparation and resiliency. To survive and thrive in today's disrupted world, product manufacturers must maintain seamless collaboration, smooth logistics management and rapid flexibility.

Propel, aimed at helping manufacturers create, commercialize, and service their products, is the single cloud-native solution for the entire value chain. With the ability to manage your workforce, suppliers, and partners from the office, at home, or on the go, companies can get back to business as usual despite disruptions and black swan events.

Read the full article on Medium.com.