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Imagine the Supply Chain of 2025

Arkieva

The theme of the event was to imagine the Supply Chain of 2025. He talked about China’s efforts on developing new silk routes and also presented some interesting analysis on how China’s influence in the future supply chain will increase at the expense of the US and the EU. By 2025: Supply Chains will learn as we sleep.

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Schneider Electric’s Works with EcoVadis to Drive Supplier Emissions Engagment

Logistics Viewpoints

Analysis of what is reported may suggest that a supplier has not been totally forthcoming in what they have reported on the platform. Schnieder Electric’s analysis showed that their direct emissions were 20 times less than their suppliers. EcoVadis also deploys artificial intelligence to monitor online publications.

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Fashion Industry Challenges Require Elegant Demand Planning

ToolsGroup

In fashion retail, the company has the levers and the data to predict and influence demand and through analysis of sell-in, sell-out, sell-through, conversion rate, ROI campaign, turnover stock, markdown, store opening/closing rate, etc. Hybrid models (i.e. franchising) complete the distribution mix. trillion U.S. dollars in 2020 to about 2.25

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Wired for Success: Optimizing Sales and Operations Planning for the Wire & Cable Industry

DELMIA Quintiq

The global wire and cable manufacturing industry is slated to be valued at US $232 billion by 2025 at an annual growth rate (AGR) of approximately 5 percent. It enables wire and cable manufacturers to integrate overall supply chain visibility In order to enable planning agility and flexibility.

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Material Handling Institute US Roadmap for 2015: Can’t Wait for 2025!

Supply Chain View from the Field

I’ve seen this in person – witness the simple challenges associated with a “spend analysis” using structured data, and the challenges on trying to derive meaning from stuff companies are already know they are buying!

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The Warehouse Execution System: A New Competitive Imperative

Logistics Viewpoints

In fact, over 4 million robots will be installed in US warehouses by 2025. Today’s warehouse environment is too complex and fast-moving to manage effectively via human cognition, as well as manual planning and analysis. Less than a third of companies believe they can manage their warehouse workloads with their current staff.

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Observations on Artificial Intelligence in the Supply Chain Market

Logility

These systems are modeled on the human brain, and are designed to be aware of context and subtlety, and to make decisions that are not spontaneous, but rather the result of critical analysis. billion by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 46% between 2018 and 2025. It is a new, complex and varied category with numerous sub-branches.