Following are five major challenges that supply chain and logistics organizations face when adopting AI-powered tools, along with some suggested solutions.
Governance doesn't have to be dry. It can be the game-changer that helps your business stand out, improving both compliance and resilience in your supply chain.
In this candid webinar, we’ll explore the hidden costs of fragmented tech stacks and the unintended consequences of overdependence on siloed tools. Learn how leading brands are moving away from unnecessary platforms and embracing unified strategies that drive efficiency, flexibility, and performance across the supply chain.
The webinar will highlight key trends such as the agentic AI, the importance of data quality, integrating data and analytics into decision making and the implications on talent. By the end of the session, attendees will have a comprehensive understanding of the priorities shaping the future of procurement leadership and practical strategies to implement within their organizations.
The benefits of organizing the purchase of goods and services into categories in order to improve efficiency and effectiveness, whether it’s related to component parts or finished products, can be game-changing. Artificial intelligence presents a powerful set of tools to get on top of it the most common problems.
All stakeholders in a company must work together on a last-mile strategy, not just the transportation department by itself, says Bill Catania, founder and chief executive officer of OneRail.