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The 2022 Chlorine Shortage: Another Year of Poolmageddon

ToolsGroup

Image source: Cape Analytics. between 2021 and 2026.The Labor shortages and transportation struggles as a result of the pandemic impeded production even further, resulting in a true chlorine shortage. Reports from Costco shoppers indicate that the same brand of chlorine tablets were $129.99 The result?

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Technology Support in Integrated Business Planning: Automation, Augmentation and Human Centricity

Supply Chain Trend

On the other hand, augmentation — expanding supply chain knowledge with insights, predictions, and recommendations — maintains human centricity in the decision- making process. Robotic process automation (RPA) has also entered the back-office, supporting administrative functions like purchase order acceptance and invoice matching.

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Key Trends and Themes for Supply Chain and Logistics in 2024

SCMDOJO

According to industry reports, over half of business leaders acknowledge the need for supply chain improvements, with 52% believing they could enhance their operations. According to a recent survey, 91% of manufacturers plan to “spice up” AI technology with supply chain data analytics by the end of 2024. billion by 2026.

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ThroughPut AI in Review: Assessing Its Compatibility with Gartner’s Decision Intelligence and Analytics Platform Standards

ThroughPut

This is exactly where the new wave of Analytics and Data Intelligence Platforms , highlighted by Gartner, comes into the picture. What Are Decision Intelligence and Analytics Platforms? Analytics and Decision Intelligence (A&DI) platforms represent a significant leap forward in the realm of business intelligence.

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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.