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6 Supply Chain Trends to Watch in 2019

AB&R

Although it may be the end of the year, our sleeves are already rolled up and we’re working on some big things for 2019. Here are six important supply chain trends we’ll be watching in the new year ahead. In less than 12 months, Windows will no longer support mobile devices running Windows OS. Click above to enlarge.

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5 Ways to Put AI to Work in Your Supply Chain

Bristlecone

At LogiPharma 2019 in Philadelphia, Deepak Ghodke, Vice President, Bristlecone Labs, spoke about how it is, therefore, not at all surprising that the increase in AI adoption has also extended to enterprises in recent years. The scenario has shifted in 2019, with that number leaping up to 37% – a 270% increase. We use AI every day.

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The Intelligent IBP Manifesto – key principles for a new planning paradigm

Supply Chain Trend

Many which I’ve highlighted over the years in blogs and articles. Intelligent IBP effectively combines human and machine strengths with good decision practices to consistently make timely, high-quality, horizon agnostic business decisions. We’ve entered an AI era where 76% of work can be augmented or automated.

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Supply Chain Risk Management – 5 Approaches to Safeguard your Supply Chain

ThroughPut

A recent study by Deloitte revealed that almost 85% of surveyed global supply chains had experienced at least one disruption in the past 12 months. Manufacturers would first need to establish a risk profile and then enact active monitoring to keep it up to date. What is Supply Chain Risk Management?

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You Should Be Worried. Supply Chains Are Not OK. Let’s Lock Arms To Drive Change

Supply Chain Shaman

Let me start this blog by asking, “Shouldn’t you be worried too?” So, I write this blog with this bias. So, I write this blog with this bias. When the ball drops on Times Square to welcome in 2022, the employees at the Port of Long Beach will celebrate moving 9 M TEUs in imports: a 26% increase year-over-year.

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You Should Be Worried. Supply Chains Are Not OK. Let’s Lock Arms To Drive Change

Supply Chain Shaman

Let me start this blog by asking, “Shouldn’t you be worried too?” So, I write this blog with this bias. So, I write this blog with this bias. Imports outnumber exports: empty containers increased 28% year-over-year to 360,092 TEUs. As ports become more congested, lead time variability increases.

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

Shipchain

While you could turn to the troves of the internet for information, it helps to know which journalists and publications to trust. He a sought-after author, having written both best-selling books and timely pieces in Industry Week Manufacturing Network and Supply Chain Management Group. Paul Abbott. Steve Banker. Brian Bradley