Supply Chain Market Analysis
Companies have increasingly started to realize that tracking their competition is not the only means to stay ahead. They must be proficient in spotting future trends. Sagacious IP’s Supply Chain Market Analysis service analyzes your or your competitors’ supply chain to determine future industry trends, enabling you to make informed business decisions.
When do you need?
- Identify infringers for process, device, component level patents
- Identify evidence for joint infringement
- Identify partners and opportunities to develop your own product
- Patent acquisition opportunities
- Spot future industry trends
- White space analysis to identify areas of new patent filing
Get Supply Chain Market Analysis at Cost-Effective and Flexible Plans
Get Supply Chain Market Analysis at Cost-Effective and Flexible Plans
Why Choose Sagacious for Supply Chain Market Analysis?
- Keeping track of patents in each aspect of the supply chain.
- Identifying the problem being solved and the market impact of the solution.
- Correlation with the acceptance of each technology.
- Landscapes are done not only with patent data but also with market data.
- Patent acquisition opportunities from competitors and large firms provide a good indication.
- Company acquisitions also provide a very good indication on what is working well in the market.
Impact Stories
Impact Story 1
A large Japanese Fortune 500 client approached Sagacious IP to understand the developments in the supply chain of Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV) systems. Sagacious was able to provide a comprehensive landscape report of each of the components and players including the ones that provided app-based parking assist. The client was able to clearly understand the opportunities specifically in terms of patent and company acquisition.
FAQs
A supply chain can be defined as a network between an organization and its suppliers for producing as well as distributing a particular product to the final buyer. It includes various entities, people, activities as well as resources. Sometimes, it also represents the steps it takes for getting a product or service from its original state to the consumer.
Market-driven supply chains refer to adaptive supply chains that sense and respond to market changes and real-world demands.
Supply chain management (SCM) is defined as management of the movement of goods & services. It includes all the processes that convert raw materials into end products. But most importantly, it streamlines an organization’s supply-side activities to boost customer value as well as gain a competitive edge in the market.