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Economic Aspects of Supply Chains

American Global Logistics

Economic Markets and Supply Chain Challenges The current economic landscape presents challenges for supply chains. The services industry, which is much larger than the goods sector, has started a potential wage-price spiral through pay raises granted in 2021 and 2022. The economic benefits of effective SCM are significant.

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Manufacturing 4.0 in academia & practice: How SupplyOn contributed to the MIM 2019 conference

SupplyOn

and smart manufacturing systems to inventory control and supply chain management (SCM). In addition to SupplyOn, various other industrial companies such as Airbus, Siemens and Festo presented. Last but not least the next conference venue MIM2022 was announced: It will take place in 2022 in Nantes, France, headed by Prof.

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Supply Chain Matters Most Read Blogs in 2021- Part Two

Supply Chain Matters

The years of 2020 and 2021 presented unprecedented pandemic and other related challenges to industry and global supply chains. Noted was that the digital transformation of Lean practices requires new definition and direction for just-in-time inventory management flows. as well as select opportunities. Number Six. March 25, 2021.

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10 Must-Read Supply Chain Analytics Books for 2023

SCMDOJO

2) Supply Chain Analytics: Concepts, Techniques and Applications (2022 Edition) This book is a comprehensive introduction to supply chain management for beginners written by an experienced professor and practitioner in the field. The book is mainly intended for students studying the field and preparing for their careers.

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Trends 2023: Supply Chain

Enterra Insights

Staying ahead of the supply chain management (SCM) trends that are influencing SCM’s future is preferable to following change’s heels.”[1]. Steve Banker , a Vice President for SCM at ARC Advisory Group, observes, “The US is greatly expanding its attempt to slow Beijing’s technological and military advances.

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[INFOGRAPHIC] Industry 4.0: Powered by the Internet of Things & Digital Manufacturing

GlobalTranz

Optimize: Innovative manufacturers recognize that enhancing the manufacturing process for even simple products presents new opportunities for growth. Companies will be able to do predictive maintenance to reduce downtime, better manage their inventories, and also to become more flexible and responsive to changes in market conditions.