Mathieu Linder, corporate vice president of industry strategies in the product management group of Blue Yonder, discusses the current state of artificial intelligence in supply chain management, and how it will evolve and improve in the years to come.
For years, artificial intelligence has been anticipated to be a game-changer for supply chain managers. Now it’s finally beginning to realize its promise.
The Railway Association of Canada says that more than half of the country's exports are moved by rail, in addition to 70% of its intercity surface freight.
Ahead of looming deadlines, it's unclear whether either situation will resolve in time to avert these twin crises, or how long any potential work stoppages might last.
There have been and will always be threats to the supply chain, and companies will always be managing moment-to-moment changes in the economic environment.
Walmart Marketplace sellers can now use the retailer’s ocean shipping service to transport China-made goods to the company’s U.S. fulfillment center network.
Leonard L. Gordon, advertising and marketing group leader with Venable LLP, explains the Federal Trade Commission’s recent action on verifying “Made in USA” claims for a wide range of manufactured products.