Numerous analysts agree that Africa today exhibits many similarities to China and India in the 1990s, and what exists is a window of opportunity for the first movers to grab a share of this growing market. Africa has been identified as the next big growth market, and businesses that fail to plan and act now will miss the boat – as so many did in China and India during their growth years.
This is a key message communicated by Andrew Fosbrook, managing director of Zetes South Africa, at the Zetes Supply Chain Showcase events recently held in Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town. “In this fast-moving business environment, business agility is key towards maintaining a competitive edge in the supply chain, ensuring lower stock holdings and generating faster turnaround times,” comments Fosbrook, “and business agility requires visibility that in turn is dependent on mobility.” Fosbrook presented a strong case for goods and people identification solutions, and why Africa would benefit from greater uptake of these solutions that have the ability to link the physical world with the digital world, and in so doing provide faster visibility. “Faster visibility enables process optimisation, increased efficiencies, and ultimately leads to better business decisions,” adds Fosbrook.Photo: Andrew Fosbrook, managing director of Zetes South Africa, focussed on the need for increased agility in African supply chain operations. As one of the world’s leading suppliers of automated identification and mobile computing solutions, Zetes is able to assist enterprises with streamlining processes through the use of appropriate technologies such as bar codes, voice recognition, RFID, vision, label, print and apply, smart cards, and biometrics, among others. These technologies play a key role in the numerous challenges facing enterprises.
A key contributor towards Zetes’ leading position in this market is the ongoing research and development into these technologies, as well as Zetes’ ability to meet the specific needs of its many customers. This is, in part, made possible by the Zetes 3i (Innovate, Integrate, Improve) Competence Centres situated in Europe.
Photo: The Zetes team in South Africa that assists managers of supply chain operations in Africa to make informed decisions on how to improve their supply chain activities.