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Inventory and Inflation

Enterra Insights

The irony of excess inventory. Reporters from Bloomberg explain, “A nationwide inventory glut has led to unexpected bargains for U.S. ”[6] According Stokel-Walker, Bloomberg reports, “The biggest retailers in the United States have nearly $45 billion in excess stock.” ” Optimizing inventory.

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Causal Artificial Intelligence and Supply Chain Performance

Enterra Insights

Vigen has shown, for example, that there is an annual correlation between the number of people who have drowned by falling into a swimming pool and the number of films in which Nicolas Cage has appeared and that the divorce rate in Maine correlates to the per capita consumption of margarine in the United States. 6] Joris M. 6] Joris M.

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5 Disruptions Shaping the Digital Transformation in Distribution and Logistics

BlueYonder

For example, Grainger, the largest industrial distributor in the United States and number 3 in the world with revenue exceeding $10 billion, has seen online sales continuously become the larger contribution to the company’s total sales. Macpherson predicted that the figure will easily be 80 percent by 2022.

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5 Disruptions Shaping the Digital Transformation in Distribution and Logistics

BlueYonder

For example, Grainger, the largest industrial distributor in the United States and number 3 in the world with revenue exceeding $10 billion, has seen online sales continuously become the larger contribution to the company’s total sales. Macpherson predicted that the figure will easily be 80 percent by 2022.

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The Virtual Twin Experience: How to Use it for Maximum Benefit

DELMIA Quintiq

Based on Dassault Systèmes’ data from 270,000 customers across 11 industries in 140 countries, plus the research conducted from several leading consulting groups, there are 4 key trends that we can expect to see in a post-pandemic “next normal” world. While the height of the pandemic may be over, Covid-related issues will continue past 2022.