AI agents and predictive analytics are redefining supply chains. Companies that blend technology with human expertise gain resilience, efficiency and adaptability.
Being aware of and prepared for disruptions from every angle will help the flow and process of your supply chains remain as smooth as possible.
Supply Chain Management Review, reposted here, a Rutgers Business School graduate student (Master of Supply Chain Analytics) explains how as disruptions become structural rather than episodic, ...
Janice Burk, vice president of supply chain technology at Lowe's, explains how the company has developed proprietary ...
Supply chains, even under the best of conditions, are tenuous things—susceptible to all kinds of unforeseen events and ...
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Two industry leaders explain how Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology from GS1 US enables real-time inventory ...
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Cyberattacks through the supply chain have increased by over 400% in recent years. Leaders need to take action.
Listen as Andrea Klein, CEO of Rand Technology, and Rosemary Coates, Executive Director of the Reshoring Institute, discuss the history of high technology over the past 30 years. Andrea Klein is the ...
Higher degrees of autonomy in supply chains could slash order lead times in the automotive industry by 26% and boost ...
Securing supply chains in today’s global economy is more critical than ever. As supply chains become more complex and data flows increase, the risk profile expands significantly. One common approach ...