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2021 Supply Chain Management Trends to Watch

Two supply chain trends are expected to continue in 2021: Resilient and Sustainable Supply Chains and Sales and Operations Execution (S&OE).

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Rise of Modular Design

Learn about the project CAPEX benefits of modular design. aspenONE Engineering has differentiated functionality for templating modular designs.

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The Rise of Agile Cost Management

Think about estimating as a new way for business success for an E&C.

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Organizational Excellence and Estimating Risk: Driving to Better Estimates

Both EPCs and owner-operators need to look at better estimating business processes and systems. That spreadsheet approaches are a major project risk and bottleneck.

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Breakthroughs in the 5th D: Capital Costing

This blog presents Aspen Economics as the next evolution in managing projects with cost as the fifth dimension (3D + time + cost) to improve on time, on budget projects with higher quality designs. Positions AspenTech as an innovator.

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A Dynamic Model: The Essential Accompanyist to the Project Conductor

The value of dynamic modeling across the asset creation lifecycle.

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Technology Offers a Path to Manage the Cost of Business

As process industry companies turn to technology to help mitigate risk, this strategy could pay double dividends: reduced insurance premiums and improved margins.

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The Five Ds of Digital Transformation – Day 1 at the ARC Forum

Choosing your direction is just the start of a successful digital transformation. Find out the other keys that experts were discussing at the 23rd Annual ARC Industry Forum.

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The Digital Organization of the Future Requires New Capabilities

Advances in technology are driving new levels of value creation — but your people still have to have the right skills in order to get the most out of digital solutions.

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The Evolution of Performance Engineering

Leading organizations are connecting process engineering simulations to plant data, creating a “digital twin” model that can calibrate autonomously and continuously.

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