09.17.19
Jabil received two awards at the 2019 Supply Chain Asia Forum (SCAF) – the Supply Chain Innovation of the Year (Smart Logistics) and Supply Chain Professional of the Year Award, which recognized Kee Wee Ng, VP, Supply Chain for Jabil's Enterprise & Infrastructure division.
In the enterprise category, Jabil garnered the Supply Chain Innovation of the Year award for its Jabil InControl intelligent supply chain analytics and decision support platform.
Jabil InControl delivers insights into customers’ global supply chains, including components, materials and lowest landed costs. Using predictive modeling and advanced analytics, the platform has improved cross-functional collaboration while making it easier to quickly identify and action concerns, risks and opportunities in the supply chain.
“Jabil strives to maintain an innovation mindset that continuously delivers value for its supplier partners and customers,” said Ng. “Our empowered experts, best practices and use of digital supply chain platforms such as InControl provide high-impact opportunities and translate them into meaningful outcomes.”
“In an increasingly fraught landscape accentuated by geopolitical tensions and increased natural disasters, we are just beginning to make sense of the new normal," added Paul Lim, founder and president of Supply Chain Asia, a sponsor of the Forum. "Yet, transforming global supply chains to accommodate the realities of the new normal is no small task. Organizations need digitally connected global views of supply, demand, labor, capability and cost. Bearing this in mind, judges were impressed by the features of Jabil InControl in delivering an unbiased point of view for comprehensive scenario planning.”
At Jabil, Ng has led several key global sourcing initiatives that facilitate seamless collaboration, connect capabilities and solutions across Jabil’s global supply chain eco-system. With a strong passion for social causes, Ng pioneered Jabil Singapore’s corporate social responsibility program and continues to play an active role in various community outreach activities.
In the enterprise category, Jabil garnered the Supply Chain Innovation of the Year award for its Jabil InControl intelligent supply chain analytics and decision support platform.
Jabil InControl delivers insights into customers’ global supply chains, including components, materials and lowest landed costs. Using predictive modeling and advanced analytics, the platform has improved cross-functional collaboration while making it easier to quickly identify and action concerns, risks and opportunities in the supply chain.
“Jabil strives to maintain an innovation mindset that continuously delivers value for its supplier partners and customers,” said Ng. “Our empowered experts, best practices and use of digital supply chain platforms such as InControl provide high-impact opportunities and translate them into meaningful outcomes.”
“In an increasingly fraught landscape accentuated by geopolitical tensions and increased natural disasters, we are just beginning to make sense of the new normal," added Paul Lim, founder and president of Supply Chain Asia, a sponsor of the Forum. "Yet, transforming global supply chains to accommodate the realities of the new normal is no small task. Organizations need digitally connected global views of supply, demand, labor, capability and cost. Bearing this in mind, judges were impressed by the features of Jabil InControl in delivering an unbiased point of view for comprehensive scenario planning.”
At Jabil, Ng has led several key global sourcing initiatives that facilitate seamless collaboration, connect capabilities and solutions across Jabil’s global supply chain eco-system. With a strong passion for social causes, Ng pioneered Jabil Singapore’s corporate social responsibility program and continues to play an active role in various community outreach activities.