Pushing employees to get on board with a "data-driven" approach without making sure they have the skills they need is likely to cause harm at some point.
Many manufacturers are actively increasing investments in software designed theoretically to enhance productivity, work management and collaboration. Yet manual work is on the rise.
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.
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.
After the COVID-19 pandemic caused significant industrial demand fluctuations and exposed weaknesses in existing supply chains, distributors have begun to rethink inventory management and supply chain strategies. This guide explores how one of North America’s largest distributors, White Cap, has navigated these challenges by enhancing demand forecasting, centralizing inventory decision-making, and leveraging advanced technology.
The latest news, analysis, trends and solutions for artificial intelligence (AI) and its impact on supply chain management. New AI technologies are transforming the way companies do business — and allowing them to stay ahead of the competition in their industries. As these solutions continue to evolve, businesses are discovering new ways to increase efficiency and cut costs. Learn how companies around the world are improving operations through their strategic use of AI and machine learning technologies for supply chain management.
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