The global Cloud SCM market is on track to reach $12.96B by 2028, nearly double its $6.93B value in 2022. Behind that growth is a structural shift in how enterprise supply chains operate: 93% of chief supply chain officers plan to build resilience through Cloud tools, and 74% view Cloud and hybrid Cloud integration as essential to digital transformation, according to IBM.
Yet the gap between intent and reality is stark. Only 21% of companies currently have a highly resilient supply chain network. Manual logistics management limits visibility. Inventory systems run on tribal knowledge. Procurement processes rely on administrative work that delays cash flow. And equipment breakdowns across assembly lines or delivery fleets often go undetected until they've already disrupted operations. The infrastructure to close this gap exists — but most organizations are still determining which Cloud capabilities to apply first.
This guide from N-iX, authored by Valentyn Kropov, Chief Technology Officer at N-iX, maps five high-impact Cloud SCM use cases: logistics management, inventory automation with Machine Learning-driven forecasting, advanced demand analytics, Cloud-based procurement and sourcing, and predictive equipment maintenance via sensors and software intelligence. It draws on real N-iX project experience, including a Cloud monitoring solution built for a UK procurement enterprise and a unified Big Data analytics platform developed for a leading industrial supply company.

Discover how Cloud SCM improves forecast accuracy, strengthens operational resilience, and reduces the manual overhead slowing your supply chain down: get the full analysis in this guide!
Only 21% of supply chains are highly resilient today. Find out how 55% can change!
The global Cloud SCM market grows from $6.93B to $12.96B by 2028. Discover five use cases that help enterprises automate, scale, and secure supply chain operations in this guide!