Control towers are taking on an increasingly vital role in modern-day warehouses, powered by advances in artificial intelligence, says Kevin Reader, director of business development and marketing with Knapp.
Tamr, Inc., a provider of data mastering at-scale solutions, recently announced the launch of its “Data Can Help” solutions for global organizations to uncover insights needed to optimize spend, minimize supply chain risks and identify alternative parts and suppliers.
Just what is meant by "real-time" visibility today? And how can it be applied to enable greater efficiencies in parcel-delivery networks? Gwen Rhines, vice president of operations with Green Mountain Technology, explains.
Triax Technologies, Inc., a provider of Internet of Things worksite technology, recently announced a new IoT system, Proximity Trace, in response to the need for greater worker protection during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The strong visualization of meaningful data is also crucial to a business’s success with artificial intelligence and analytics. It creates an engaging user experience that presents information in a highly intuitive way.
InfinityQS, a global authority on data-driven enterprise quality, recently announced that it will be offering free use of its Quality Intelligence platform, Enact, in order to support the manufacturing community during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Accurate time tracking is critical to managing job costs in order to achieve profitability for construction businesses, separating successful businesses from the rest of the pack.
As the coronavirus pandemic leads to anxiety over the strength of the world’s food supply chains, everyone from governments to banks are turning to the skies for help.
The latest news, analysis, trends and solutions for big data, blockchain and the internet of things (IoT) and their impact on supply chain management. Big data describes the large volume of data that inundates a business on a day-to-day basis and can be analyzed for strategic business insights. IoT is the means that collects and sends data from a range of “things” — anything from watches to fridges to cars — that are connected to the internet with sensors or computer chips. Learn how companies around the world are using big data, blockchain and IoT for supply chain optimization and competitive advantage.
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