DS Smith has selected Amazon Web Services (AWS) as its preferred cloud provider to accelerate innovation, drive efficiencies, and support sustainable solutions. DS Smith will focus on leveraging data to drive growth and efficiency across its business, including real time monitoring of manufacturing capacity and supply chain management in support of key sustainability targets.
DS Smith will use AWS’s global infrastructure, advanced analytics, IoT, AI and machine learning technologies – including AWS’s generative AI services – to derive deeper business intelligence, deliver new digital customer experiences, and drive automation at scale across its supply chain.
Specifically, DS Smith will:
- Build a Data Factory using AWS, which will bring together data from across its business including machinery, facilities, logistics, processes and products. By applying machine learning algorithms built on AWS, and analytics to this data, DS Smith will gain actionable insights and make faster, more informed decisions to optimise operations, anticipate customer demand, and reduce waste and carbon emissions.
- Use AWS for real-time monitoring of its manufacturing capacity and supply chain, providing a holistic end-to-end view. This will enable an increasingly agile and responsive approach to supply chain management, for example by anticipating and addressing machine downtime using predictive maintenance.
To help achieve this, AWS will work with DS Smith to conduct an AWS Learning Needs Analysis (LNA) and provide AWS cloud skills training and development programmes. Examples include cloud-based 3D racing simulator AWS DeepRacer, gamified, collaborative learning through AWS GameDay, and problem solving via AWS Jams.
Claire Dickson, Group Chief Information Officer, DS Smith, commented, “Our journey to the future is already underway and AWS has a huge role to play. Digital and data solutions are going to revolutionize the way we grow, delight and support our customers and tackle some of our planet’s biggest sustainability challenges. Our business has changed dramatically over the last decade. It could be unrecognisable within another.”
Jeff Johnson, General Manager UKI, AWS, commented, “Moving to AWS will enable DS Smith to accelerate transformation and innovation by increasingly putting data at the heart of its business. We are proud to support DS Smith on their cloud migration journey, and to help them build and deliver innovative solutions that will form the foundation of the future of supply chains and manufacturing.”