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[INFOGRAPHIC] Digital Disruption: Closing the Connectivity Gap in Manufacturing with Digital Operations

GlobalTranz

A global marketplace is emerging that represents a huge opportunity for manufacturing. But the market is segmented, demanding specialization that will be tough for traditional manufacturers to handle. Technology and Manufacturing: It is a Part of the Cerasis DNA & How we Empower our Manufacturing Shippers.

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The Top 6 Trends in Logistics Impacting Shippers in 2017

GlobalTranz

According to PLS Logistics , global companies will install procurement managers in China for entire organizations by 2025. There was a time when buying a computer was considered a once-in-a-decade purchase, if not once-in-a-lifetime. Globalization Will Become More Important in Everyday Decisions.

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Using the Bits: Building Digital Outside-In Processes

Supply Chain Shaman

At the conference I encouraged the attendees to network with each other, to build a guiding coalition, to redesign supply chain processes for the Supply Chain of 2025. He spoke on the use of global sentiment data to sense and improve customer experiences. Lenovo’s Use of Customer Sentiment Data. Supply has not.

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World’s Top Green Businesses Revealed

Material Handling & Logistics

The companies that disclosed to CDP in 2018 did so at the request of over 650 investors with assets of $87 trillion, and/or 115 major purchasing organizations with a combined spend of US$3.3 million (US$3.6

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4 Hidden Costs of Using Outdated Technology Amid the Digital World

OptiProERP

The manufacturing sector is becoming increasingly efficient, modular, automated, and customized. Manufacturers that embrace new technology are much more likely to reach their full potential. But manufacturers are slow adopters of evolving technologies and many of them resist making changes and therefore miss new opportunities.

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Artificial Intelligence is Going Mainstream in the Retail Sector

Enterra Insights

Even in a fast-paced industry like retail, there are more proof-of-concepts than end-to-end business solutions offering cognitive capabilities.” billion in 2021 to more than $204 billion in 2025.” ” Cognitive solutions can also be used to help retailers understand sources of inventory shrinkage and loss.

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Artificial Intelligence and Omnichannel Operations

Enterra Insights

.”[1] At the same time, writes SAS’ Rodney Weidemann, “The impact of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning and cognitive computing — the latter underpinned by big data and advanced data analytics — is beginning to be felt.”[2] Omnichannel operations and big data.