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Lifting The Gray Curtain

Supply Chain Shaman

The supply chain investments of the last decade focused on improving black & white processes–order-to-cash and procure-to-pay. Facing massive shortages in building supplies, technology, retail, and automotive, companies begin to redesign supply chains and take analytics more seriously. September 2021-March 2022.

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Report That Mexico is Becoming a Preferred Nearshoring Strategy

Supply Chain Matters

Further, some industries are defining more direct control under the notions of supply chain vertical integration, or complete transformations of strategic supply networks in the case of global automotive industry manufacturers. Reportedly, much of this supply output activity is associated with automotive supply and production activity.

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Experts Choice Of Top Online Logistics Resources

Freightos

Intro Email Newsletters News Sites Social Media Influencers Blogs Unexpected Places. Experts’ Choice: Supply Chain and Logistics Email Newsletters. Which is why email newsletters just work – delivered to your inbox each day (usually) bringing a limited selection of top stories in condensed form. Automotive Logistics.

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Ways to think about the Supply Chain of the Future: Artificial Intelligence

Techgistics

According to an article published in The Economist , AI has reduced returns by 2 million units a year and is able to procure 200,000 ítems autonomously without human intervention. You can read more articles here or sign-up for a free but shockingly infrequent newsletter. When will it arrive in your inbox, who knows!

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The Top Logistics and Supply Chain Journalists & Thought Leaders to Know for 2020

Shipchain

His background includes web journalism, magazine editing and publication, video production, newsletter authorship and more. His works remain expansive—from procurement through reverse logistics and even facilities management for the supply chain itself. . Russell Goodman. Russell Goodman is the Editor-in-Chief at SupplyChainBrain.