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Trends 2022: Supply Chain

Enterra Insights

billion in 2017 plummeted to $5,200 billion in 2020. billion by 2027. . billion by 2027. … 3PL companies that provide warehouses in multiple locations will be more in demand as that would result in efficient last-mile logistics. ” Micro Warehouses and Last Mile Logistics. ” Storage.

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10 Trends in Supply Chain Management & Logistics for 2022

Unleashed

Now they’re within the grasp of many organisations with a logistics or warehouse function. Fact : The global autonomous warehouse robotics market is expected to nearly double in size by 2025 , reaching US$27.2 In fact, investor funding for this technology has ballooned since 2017 , growing from US$0.1 billion to $5.6

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The 10 inventory management trends to watch for in 2022

Unleashed

Best practice inventory management – and the wider world of supply chain management – has played a big part in business survival through 2021. With that in mind, here’s our pick of the 10 most important inventory management trends for 2022. 10 inventory management for 2022: 1. Multi-warehousing efficiencies.

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Debunking the 6 most common myths about industrial 3D printing and its impact on supply chains

DiManEx

billion by 2027 , disrupting the $T12 manufacturing sector. It’s 2017 and the craze over 3D printing has somewhat dimmed down. Managing that extra inventory is expensive if you consider storage, handling, write offs, and ultimately scrapping costs. Companies can decrease their level of inventory and waste dramatically.

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S&OP, a vision for the future. The expert interview series #7

Supply Chain Trend

Currently as the Director of Supply Chain for Newell Brands Applied Materials, he oversees the SIOP process, production planning, procurement, warehousing, and logistics for servicing big box retailers including Walmart, Lowe’s, and The Home Depot. Based off Moore’s Law, systems processing speed will continue to double every 18 months.

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