Wolters Kluwer’s CCH Tagetik Platform Maintains Leadership in Supply Chain Planning with Advanced AI Innovations

Wolters Kluwer’s CCH Tagetik Platform Maintains Leadership in Supply Chain Planning with Advanced AI Innovations

(IN BRIEF) Wolters Kluwer has been named a Leader in the Nucleus Research Supply Chain Planning Technology Value Matrix for the fourth consecutive year. The company’s CCH Tagetik platform is recognized for its integration of supply chain, financial, and operational data, as well as its advanced AI features, which enhance company-wide planning and decision-making. This recognition follows Wolters Kluwer’s consistent innovation and commitment to helping businesses manage large datasets and optimize their planning processes.

(PRESS RELEASE) ALPHEN AAN DEN RIJN, 16-Aug-2024 — /EuropaWire/ — Wolters Kluwer, a global leader in professional information, software solutions, and services, has once again been named a Leader in the Nucleus Research Supply Chain Planning (SCP) Technology Value Matrix. This marks the fourth consecutive year that Wolters Kluwer has achieved this distinction, highlighting the continued success and innovation of its CCH Tagetik Supply Chain Planning solution.

The recognition is based on Wolters Kluwer’s ability to seamlessly integrate supply chain, financial, and operational data, empowering businesses to enhance their planning processes across the entire organization. The CCH Tagetik platform is noted for its advanced AI capabilities, which include AI Automapping, AI Anomaly Detection, and AI Driver-Based Analysis. These features enable companies to manage and analyze large datasets effectively, leading to more informed decision-making and strategic planning.

Ralf Gärtner, Senior Vice President and General Manager of CCH Tagetik at Wolters Kluwer, said: “Wolters Kluwer’s repeated Leader rankings in the Nucleus Research SCP Technology Value Matrix demonstrate our commitment to excellence and innovation. Our AI-powered CCH Tagetik Intelligent Platform enhances organizational visibility into supply chain, financial and operational data in a way that optimizes even the most intricate operations, while better positioning corporate functions to collaboratively drive the strategic direction of the enterprise.”

The 2024 Nucleus Research report also highlighted new capabilities within CCH Tagetik that cater specifically to the consumer-packaged goods industry, including enhanced support for promotional planning and integrated business planning. These advancements reflect Wolters Kluwer’s dedication to meeting the evolving needs of its customers through continuous innovation.

Charles Brennan, Senior Analyst at Nucleus Research, noted the importance of effective data management in today’s business environment: “In a world where data volumes are growing exponentially, businesses need robust tools to integrate and analyze this data to make better decisions and reduce costs. Wolters Kluwer’s investments in AI and machine learning within the CCH Tagetik platform provide the tools necessary for improved planning and return on investment.”

This recognition follows Wolters Kluwer’s earlier achievement this year, where it was also ranked as a Leader in the 2024 Nucleus Research CPM Technology Value Matrix, reinforcing the company’s strong position in the market.

For more information on the Nucleus Research analysis and the CCH Tagetik platform, visit our website.

About Wolters Kluwer

Wolters Kluwer (EURONEXT: WKL) is a global leader in information, software solutions and services for professionals in healthcare; tax and accounting; financial and corporate compliance; legal and regulatory; corporate performance and ESG. We help our customers make critical decisions every day by providing expert solutions that combine deep domain knowledge with technology and services.

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Corporate Performance & ESG
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SOURCE: Wolters Kluwer N.V.

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