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Observations on Artificial Intelligence in the Supply Chain Market

Logility

billion by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 46% between 2018 and 2025. Artificial Intelligence has many useful applications in the supply chain, including: Data analysis and insight creates actionable business intelligence that drives continual improvement. The answer is yes. And there’s already evidence of business benefits.

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3 Ways to Put Big Data to Work in Your Factory

synchrono

trillion in economic value in the global manufacturing sector by 2025. 2 Continuous improvementContinuous improvement is the cornerstone of any Lean initiative and has become a best-practice throughout the industry, even in those organizations that don’t consider themselves Lean.

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Blockchain for Bill of Lading – A Much Needed Update to the Traditional Bill of Lading for E-Commerce?

GlobalTranz

In other words, look to companies with a history of continuous improvements, such as Cerasis and CargoX. By 2025, it will double in value and become a more significant portion of the overall retail picture. Encourage supply chain partners to adopt the same blockchain-based systems.

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ERP Aids Your Sustainability Initiatives

QAD

In 2020, Biogen committed to transitioning to an all-electric vehicle fleet by 2025 and joined the EV100 partnership to help catalyze change. We will see the continued adoption of a wide range of sustainability efforts across manufacturing verticals, from automotive to food and beverage to life sciences.

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The Role of Logistics Management in Optimizing Supply Chain Operations

Locus

billion by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 16.7% from 2019 to 2025. An effective logistics solution is critical for optimizing supply chain efficiency, reducing costs, improving customer satisfaction, and supporting sustainability goals. The global last-mile delivery market size is expected to reach $61.57

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10 Ideas for More Efficient & Productive Warehouse Operations

GlobalTranz

by the year 2025. Most manufacturing facilities are trending toward 5S/lean manufacturing as part of their efforts to improve manufacturing processes, enabling quicker, more efficient production and lowering overall costs. Boston Consulting Group research shows 1.2 Take Advantage of Technology Options.

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6 Manufacturing Trends to Watch Out for in 2016

GlobalTranz

A recent report by Frost & Sullivan, “The Future of Parts and Service Retailing in the Automotive Aftermarket” , predicts that by 2025, 10 to 15 percent of all global parts sales will be made online. Manufacturers will sell more parts directly to consumers, even if it’s still through their dealer channel.