My top insights from the Automotive Logistics and Supply Chain conference
The Network Effect
MAY 5, 2023
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The Network Effect
MAY 5, 2023
The post My top insights from the Automotive Logistics and Supply Chain conference appeared first on The Network Effect.
QAD
DECEMBER 5, 2023
Building Sustainable Solutions in Automotive Supply Chains The Odette Conference 2023 , held in Berlin November 20-21, marked a significant milestone in the evolution of automotive supply chain management. Odette has been a leader in developing digital standards for the automotive supply chain for nearly four decades.
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BlueYonder
MARCH 5, 2024
For over a century, the global automotive industry has been focused on one central technology: the internal combustion engine. As cars become more connected, autonomous, electric and configured to order, automotive manufacturers are increasingly becoming software companies. Learn more about how S&OP can support sales planning.
IT Supply Chain
MARCH 28, 2024
By Mike Bronson (pictured) Content Writer The post How to Choose the Right Automotive Supplier for Your Needs appeared first on IT Supply Chain.
Advertiser: TadaNow
Supply chain plays a crucial role for this Fortune 500 automotive manufacturer. How TadaNow’s Supply Chain Control Tower helped this automotive manufacturer move from reactive to proactive planning and risk management. This case study covers: Customer challenges. Key capabilities. Customer benefits.
Kinaxis
JANUARY 9, 2020
by Manda Schweitzer-Miller With the pace of change in the automotive industry as of late, making any predictions seems a bold move. In order to maintain relevant, or gain relevancy, with that share of the market, automotive leaders will continue to invest and innovate in electric vehicles. billion connected devices by 2025.
Logistics Viewpoints
FEBRUARY 12, 2020
The post Coronavirus and the Automotive and Pharmaceutical Supply Chains appeared first on Logistics Viewpoints. As my colleague Steve Banker pointed out yesterday, the global high-tech supply chain has been hit particularly hard. But other industries are feeling the impact as well.
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Even global manufacturers –– companies across industrial, automotive, chemical, and energy industries –– are scrambling to mitigate the impacts of labor, material and energy shortages, delays, inflation, and unexpected events. It’s not just small and medium-size businesses that are caught off guard.
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From consumer electronics to automotive manufacturing, most of the global economy’s largest industries rely on some form of discrete manufacturing. Manufacturers in these industries face several unique challenges: Labor and material shortages halting production. Congested seaports stalling transportation of much needed materials and goods.
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