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Consumers Are in Charge of the Digital Path to Purchase

Enterra Insights

Although retailers still talk about the digital path to purchase as an alternative to the traditional shopping journey, the lines between paths to purchase have blurred. With all generations getting more comfortable on the digital path to purchase, most retailers have adapted to this new reality and are pursuing omnichannel strategies.

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Circularity and the future of the digital product passport

o9 Solutions

This blog explores how policy developments such as the digital product passport (DPP) alongside supply chain software can play a role as enablers. Software solutions to acquire more primary product data during all stages of its life cycle are critical to roll out sustainability policies such as the DPP.

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The Biggest Manufacturing Industry Trends in 2022

Unleashed

even before the pandemic , with features such as the use of big data and automation creating more efficient systems and processes. According to this PwC report, a recent survey of industrial manufacturers showed more than 70% are testing or building IoT solutions in their projects. Industry 4.0

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4 Hidden Costs of Using Outdated Technology Amid the Digital World

OptiProERP

If you are reading this blog, you may be considering investing in modern technology-driven software to improve business growth. Their business software doesn’t meet industry-specific needs or support evolving technologies. Manufacturers may feel migrating to modern software requires huge expense. Lower employee productivity.

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The Future of Retail Supply Chain: What’s in Store?

Logistics Bureau

Consumers no longer wish to choose between online ordering/home delivery and purchasing in-store. Now they want to choose from any combination of ways to purchase and receive the goods they want. While talking technology, retail companies will need plenty of it to meet the challenge of last mile distribution in 2026 and beyond.