Snowflake Drives Digital Transformation with Manufacturing Data Cloud
Snowflake Launches Manufacturing Data Cloud To
Improve Supply Chain Performance And Power Smart Manufacturing
- 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, the
Data Cloud company, 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. 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.
Source: Snowflake media announcement |