Snowflake Launches Manufacturing Data Cloud to Improve Supply Chain Performance and Power Smart Manufacturing
13 Abril 2023 - 10:01AM
Business Wire
- The Manufacturing Data Cloud empowers manufacturers to
collaborate with partners, suppliers, and customers to improve
supply chain performance, product quality and factory
efficiency
- Snowflake’s ecosystem of manufacturing partners delivers
pre-built solutions and industry datasets to support a diverse set
of manufacturing and industrial use cases
- Global manufacturers across industries, including ABB, EDF,
ExxonMobil, Molex, and Scania use Snowflake to drive digital
transformation
Snowflake (NYSE: SNOW), the Data Cloud company, today announced
the launch of the Manufacturing Data Cloud, which enables companies
in automotive, technology, energy, and industrial sectors to unlock
the value of their critical siloed industrial data by leveraging
Snowflake’s data platform, Snowflake- and partner-delivered
solutions, and industry-specific datasets. The Manufacturing Data
Cloud empowers manufacturers to collaborate with partners,
suppliers, and customers in a secure and scalable way, driving
greater agility and visibility across the entire value chain. With
Snowflake’s Manufacturing Data Cloud, organizations can build a
data foundation for their business, improve supply chain
performance, and power smart manufacturing initiatives in today's
digital-industrial world.
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Snowflake Launches Manufacturing Data
Cloud to Improve Supply Chain Performance and Power Smart
Manufacturing (Graphic: Business Wire)
Manufacturers face an increasingly complex and competitive
landscape, where supply chain performance and factory efficiency
are critical to success. Fragility has been exposed in supply
chains and digitization continues to be a massive opportunity to
drive visibility into the supply chain and factory floor. As
manufacturers look to address these issues, their efforts around
modernization and resiliency require data and a willingness to
embrace industry 4.0 initiatives, in which data is collected from
sensor networks and smart machines and filtered through artificial
intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML). Traditionally, these
data sets, which encompass both operational technology (OT) and
information technology (IT) data, have been siloed and difficult to
access and integrate.
The Snowflake Manufacturing Data Cloud enables manufacturers to
address these industry challenges by:
- Building a data foundation: The Snowflake Manufacturing
Data Cloud offers a single, fully-managed, secure platform for
multi-cloud data consolidation with unified governance and elastic
performance that supports virtually any scale of storage, compute,
and users. It allows manufacturers to break down data silos by
ingesting both IT and OT data and analyzing it alongside
third-party partner data.
- Improving supply chain performance: Enable seamless data
sharing and collaboration with partners for downstream and upstream
visibility across an organization’s entire supply chain, coupling
its own data with data from third-party partners and data from
Snowflake Marketplace. By leveraging this data with SQL and
Snowpark, Snowflake’s developer framework for Python, Java, and
Scala, different teams can collaborate on the same data and build
AI and ML models with confidence to forecast demand and enable
critical use cases like supply chain control tower and spend
analytics.
- Powering smart manufacturing: Native support for
semi-structured, structured, and unstructured high-volume Internet
of Things (IoT) data in Snowflake enables manufacturers to keep
operations running remotely by streamlining operations within and
across manufacturing plants, while also leveraging shop floor data
in near real-time to predict maintenance needs, analyze cycle time,
improve product yield and quality, and meet sustainability
goals.
- Leveraging industry leading network of manufacturing
partners: Take advantage of a rich partner ecosystem and
industry-specific, prebuilt templates to drive innovation, reduce
time to value, and build more valuable solutions.
“Data has never been more critical as manufacturers embrace
smart manufacturing initiatives and steer their companies into an
increasingly digital-industrial world,” said Tim Long, Global Head
of Manufacturing at Snowflake. “The Snowflake Manufacturing Data
Cloud and our ecosystem of partners gives manufacturers and their
suppliers access to the data, applications, and services needed to
effectively manage end-to-end supply chains, create new shop floor
efficiencies, and deliver better products and services to their
customers.”
Manufacturing Data Cloud Partner Solutions
Within the Manufacturing Data Cloud, Snowflake’s ecosystem of
manufacturing partners includes:
- Applications Powered by Snowflake, including ones developed by
Blue Yonder, Elementum, and Avetta, give
manufacturers the ability to manage their supply chain with control
towers, data-driven workflows, and measure risk across third-party
contractors and suppliers.
- Snowflake Marketplace partners, including FourKites,
Yes Energy, and data provider S&P Global, enable
live access to a variety of data sources leveraging Snowflake’s
privacy-preserving collaboration technology, to analyze ESG, supply
chain disruptions, and market forecasts.
- Consulting and service organizations including Deloitte,
EY, LTIMindtree, and phData, offer pre-built
solutions for top priority use cases, including integrating yield
analysis, shop floor visibility, energy management, and supply
chain visibility.
- Technology leaders, including Amazon Web Services (AWS),
Fivetran, and Tableau, provide integrations and
out-of-the-box solutions so customers can attain deeper insights
and realize the full power and ease of use of the Manufacturing
Data Cloud.
Some of the largest, global manufacturing organizations are
already using the Snowflake Manufacturing Data Cloud.
Customer use cases include:
- ABB - The technology leader in electrification and
automation is using Snowflake to unify all of its data, including
incoming raw materials from suppliers, plant production capacity,
and sales orders, to streamline manufacturing operations and meet
customer demand.
- EDF - The energy supplier for homes and businesses
across the UK used Snowflake and its Snowpark Python development
framework to build a complete machine learning operation solution
in a few months, and deliver data products that lead to higher
customer satisfaction and retention.
- Molex - A leading manufacturer of connectors, is using
the Snowflake Manufacturing Data Cloud to fuel their digital
transformation journey, including sharing data securely across the
organization and with external partners and generating
manufacturing shop-floor and business KPIs.
- Scania - The truck, bus, and industrial engine
manufacturer uses Snowflake to continuously stream data from
600,000 connected vehicles and Snowpark for Python to prepare data
for machine learning, which gives the company a comprehensive view
for monitoring vehicle performance and supporting Scania’s
product-related services.
Additional comments on the news
- “Snowflake’s Manufacturing Data Cloud has been crucial in
helping ABB modernize and unlock the end-to-end business insights
we need to become a more data-driven enterprise,” said Babu
Kuttala, Chief Data and Analytics Officer of ABB. “With greater
insights into available raw materials from vendors, factory
capacity, and incoming sales orders, ABB has built a more resilient
supply chain and factory floor and enabled us to better meet
customer demand.”
- “A modern data platform with the Manufacturing Data Cloud has
enabled our organization to spend less time wrestling with data
management and governance,” said Rebecca Vickery, Data Science
Lead, EDF. “With Snowflake, we’re focused on building models and
generating insights to help power our general operations, which
enables us to deliver data products and services that lead to
higher customer satisfaction and retention, and help Britain
achieve net zero.”
- “Snowflake’s Manufacturing Data Cloud has provided the data
foundation we needed to unlock insights from the 150 million
streaming messages we received from our fleet of 600,000 vehicles,”
said Peter Alåsen, Product Owner, Scania. “With Snowflake, we've
been able to reduce downtime for customers by recommending
maintenance based on vehicle operation and workshop availability,
while also increasing revenue-generating activities around service
and with other digital or physical services.”
Learn more
- Read more about Snowflake for Manufacturing and
partner-tailored solutions for the manufacturing industry
here.
- Register for Snowflake’s upcoming manufacturing webinar
here.
- Visit Snowflake at Hannover Messe 2023 to learn more about
Snowflake for Manufacturing and hear from top manufacturers already
using Snowflake.
- Stay on top of the latest news and announcements from Snowflake
on LinkedIn and Twitter.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains express and implied
forwarding-looking statements, including statements regarding
Snowflake products, services, and technology offerings that are
under development. These forward-looking statements are subject to
a number of risks, uncertainties and assumptions, including those
described under the heading “Risk Factors” and elsewhere in the
Annual Reports on Form 10-K and the Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q
that Snowflake files with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
In light of these risks, uncertainties, and assumptions, actual
results could differ materially and adversely from those
anticipated or implied in the forward-looking statements. As a
result, you should not rely on any forwarding-looking statements as
predictions of future events.
About Snowflake
Snowflake enables every organization to mobilize their data with
Snowflake’s Data Cloud. Customers use the Data Cloud to unite
siloed data, discover and securely share data, and execute diverse
analytic workloads. Wherever data or users live, Snowflake delivers
a single data experience that spans multiple clouds and
geographies. Thousands of customers across many industries,
including 573 of the 2022 Forbes Global 2000 (G2K) as of January
31, 2023, use Snowflake Data Cloud to power their businesses. Learn
more at snowflake.com.
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