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Emerging Supply Chain Trends – A Look at Evolving Finished Vehicle Logistics Amid Market Shifts and Trends

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

Automotive manufacturers continue to look for ways to improve operational efficiencies and create stability to be able to deliver to their customers, including leaning on the experts to implement new technologies and operational efficiencies. million in 2022 to 39 million by 2030.

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Unpacking Supply Chain Traceability: A Comprehensive Guide

RFgen

Raw Material Tracking Traceability from the raw materials stage through the consumer tracking stage enables lean manufacturing and gains in productivity. In 2017, Walmart launched its Project Gigaton initiative, which aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 1 billion tons by 2030.

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For Every Tom, Dick, and Harry

Supply Chain Shaman

Flow-based replenishment is a corollary to lean theory. Companies rate themselves worse on S&OP process effectiveness in 2019 than 2016, and satisfaction of supply chain planners is low. Imagine Supply Chain 2030. Supply Chain Insights Global Summit , September 3rd-6th, 2019, at UI Labs, Chicago, IL. Their goal?

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How Southeast Asian manufacturers can use ERP to realign the supply chain

SYSPRO Smarter ERP

In 2019, China accounted for 28.7 A report by the World Economic Forum states, ‘Increased productivity from “disruptive technologies” could unleash an additional $220 billion-$625 billion in annual economic impact in ASEAN by 2030. . percent of global manufacturing output and was regarded as the world’s manufacturing superpower.

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Will the Circular Economy Ever Go Mainstream?

Enterra Insights

Former McKinsey analyst Markus Zils adds, “The circular economy aims to eradicate waste — not just from manufacturing processes, as lean management aspires to do, but systematically, throughout the life cycles and uses of products and their components. The point is, there are no easy answers — and we have a long way to go. Footnotes. [1]