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Automation Critical to Supply Chain Resilience, Says ISA

March 26, 2024

Resilient supply chain management that is efficient, sustainable, and safe will depend upon automation technologies, according to the International Society of Automation (ISA). 

In a March 12 position paper, “Automation Drives the Global Quest for Resilient Supply Chains,” the ISA, a non-profit professional association founded in 1945 to create a better world through automation, says automation will be key, whether manufacturers continue to maintain offshore operations or work toward onshoring. It also concluded that it is necessary for people to work collaboratively to bring the most creative and innovative solutions to bear.  

“Many industry sectors are still reeling from expensive lessons learned about supply chain management during the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Claire Fallon, ISA Executive Director. “This position paper really showcases the importance of a resilient supply chain, and the important role that automation technologies and professionals play.”    

ISA stresses how manufacturers and other decision makers can help to deliver the many benefits of automation more effectively through several key steps, including:  

  • Supporting the ongoing development of industry standards addressing key aspects of people, processes and technology in automation systems.
  • Encouraging educational institutions to increase the availability of degree programs, courses and training aligned to prepare future automation professionals.
  • Supporting the adoption of certification and certificate programs to strengthen the skills and knowledge of the automation professionals we all depend on.