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Nithin Mummaneni

CEO, Infinity Loop

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Legacy Systems: What is the secret of transitioning from legacy systems to a modern supply chain solution?

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The secret to successfully transitioning from legacy systems to a modern supply chain solution is understanding that modernisation is not just a technology project – it’s a data and operational alignment project. Many companies fail because they try to replace everything at once instead of modernising in phases whilst preserving business continuity.

A strong starting point is creating a clean, connected data foundation. In many organisations, critical information is fragmented across ERP systems, procurement platforms, supplier databases, contracts, spreadsheets, and emails. Without visibility into that data, even the best new software will struggle to deliver meaningful value.

Modern supply chain solutions should prioritise interoperability and real-time visibility rather than simply adding another disconnected platform. AI can help organisations extract insights, obligations, and risks trapped inside legacy systems, but it only works effectively if the underlying data is accessible and reliable.

Equally important is organisational alignment. Procurement, finance, legal, and supply chain teams need shared visibility and common objectives. The companies seeing the most success are the ones modernising incrementally, improving decision-making step by step, and reducing operational friction without disrupting the business.

Nithin Mummaneni

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