You’ve probably heard about AI impacting parts of the supply chain, like in a warehouse where AI-driven robots work alongside humans, or the last mile, where AI helps efficiently route packages to ...
Artificial intelligence is everywhere these days. But what if it isn’t? I would guess that at least 50%, and probably closer to 70%, of the article pitches I receive these days involve AI. Most ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Supply chains are much more than trucks, pallets and ...
As 2025 comes to an end, where do we stand with AI in the supply chain? What is real? What is hype? Machine learning has been a part of advanced demand forecasting for over 20 years. But these ...
In today's climate of economic uncertainty, with ongoing tariff volatility and fragile consumer confidence, organizations are increasingly focused on maximizing the potential of their current ...
We aim to understand how digitalization impacts the resilience of firms within supply chain networks. Over the past decade, digital technologies—such as IoT sensors (Abdel-Basset et al. 2018), ...
When you buy a set of sheets from a big-box store, do you know anything about where the materials come from, or the nuances of that brand’s supply chain? Likely not—and the company might not, either. ...
Supply chains rarely fail because someone made a bad decision. More often, it’s because the right decision came too late. In an industry designed around scheduled cycles and siloed systems, speed ...
Supply-chain leadership is still about problem-solving with the best tools available. Like lean, AI and machine learning are problem-solving tools. AI can be particularly helpful in modeling design ...
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