Digital strategy & roadmap
A prioritized, plain-language plan tied to business outcomes — and sequenced for momentum.
Digital strategy
Every vendor pitch sounds the same and nothing ships. Cristian builds digital transformation roadmaps that are sequenced for real-world value — and has the scars to know what actually works.
"Digital transformation" has become a slide-deck phrase that hides a hard truth: most programs stall because they chase technology instead of outcomes. The companies that win treat it as a sequence of practical, value-delivering steps — better data, then better decisions, then automation and simulation.
Cristian Stelea built and led the supply-chain digital strategy for The Coca-Cola Company, from master data and PLM to digital twins. He helps food & beverage companies cut through the noise with a roadmap they can actually execute — one that delivers visible wins early and compounds from there.
Outcomes first, technology second — with quick wins designed in from the start.
A prioritized, plain-language plan tied to business outcomes — and sequenced for momentum.
Get master data and supply-chain data into a state you can actually build on.
Model your supply chain or product to test changes and packaging before spending on production.
Traceability and analytics that give leaders a single, trustworthy view of operations.
What you gain
Cristian has actually run digital transformation at global scale — including the failures that teach you what not to do. That experience is the difference between a roadmap that looks good in a board meeting and one that ships.
Because Stelytics is independent and vendor-neutral, the plan is built around your outcomes and existing investments — not a platform someone is trying to sell you.
Book a free consultationThey help a company modernize its supply chain with the right strategy, data foundation, and technology — sequenced so each step delivers value. That can span master data, PLM, analytics, traceability, automation, and digital twins, always tied to concrete business outcomes rather than technology for its own sake.
A digital twin is a virtual model of a physical product, process, or supply chain. It lets you simulate and test changes — a new recipe, packaging, or process — digitally before committing real money and time. In food manufacturing it's increasingly used to de-risk reformulation, packaging, and capacity decisions.
By starting with outcomes, fixing the data foundation first, and sequencing the work so there are visible wins early. Big-bang programs that promise everything at once are the ones that stall; momentum and trust come from delivering real value quarter by quarter.
Usually not all at once. A good roadmap works with the investments you've already made and replaces only what genuinely needs replacing, in a sensible order. The goal is value, not a rip-and-replace project.
The first 30 minutes are free — bring your hardest problem and get a clear-eyed read from someone who has solved it at global scale.
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