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The Role of Blockchain in SCM, with Examples

SCMDOJO

Understanding Supply Chain The production industry uses a variety of procedures to serve its consumers through the market; all these activities can be covered under one umbrella term: supply chain. Its purpose is to empower the production industry to deliver state-of-the-art experience to the end users.

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Addressing Labor Shortages in Warehouse and DC Operations

NC State SCRC

The shortage of workers has hit the trucking and logistics industry particularly hard. The DRIVE-Safe Act updates federal law to empower the trucking industry to fill these gaps with a qualified, highly trained emerging workforce. What is the current landscape for workers?

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Migrating from Legacy ERP to Cloud-Based ERP and Its Impact on Data Collection Software

RFgen

These innovation leaders are driving the public-cloud ERP market to an estimated $73 billion by 2026. Automated data collection systems are vital for effective inventory management , logistics, and overall operational efficiency. Machine-level data collection for IoT devices and industrial computers.

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An Introduction to ERPs and ERP Mobility for Supply Chain Pros

RFgen

Billion by 2026. The industry is projected to steadily grow at the rate of 10.2% every year with the aerospace and defense industry expected to have the highest ERP adoption rate. Supply chains, in particular, have joined in the cloud-based ERP craze that is rapidly gaining momentum across a spectrum of industries.

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An Introduction to ERPs and ERP Mobility for Supply Chain Pros

RFgen

Billion by 2026. The industry is projected to steadily grow at the rate of 10.2% every year with the aerospace and defense industry expected to have the highest ERP adoption rate. Supply chains, in particular, have joined in the cloud-based ERP craze that is rapidly gaining momentum across a spectrum of industries.