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Addressing the Talent Gap in Logistics and Supply Chain

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

Talent gaps in logistics and supply chain, continues to be a top challenge and a source of high risk for many companies. The source of such disconnects, is related to the information gap among the three parties. They are expected to retire between now and 2029 creating a big gap of skilled logistics professionals. Industry 4.0

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Circular Supply Chain: the Politics of Pollution

DynaSys

Business leaders are in search of a more secure hedging opportunity to avoid these risks. Therefore it makes sense to examine alternative sources of less expensive supply such as the residual amounts found in disposed end products. The cost to source and salvage residual components has historically been commercially prohibitive.

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The Insider’s Guide to Choosing the Best Inventory Management Software for Your Business

RFgen

billion by 2029. devices, and more—providing a single source of truth. Although today’s cloud solutions are more secure than ever before and continue to become even more resilient, many still avoid this transition due to security concerns related to cloud-based technology.

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[INFOGRAPHIC] AI Technologies: The Role of Humans & The Application in Logistics

GlobalTranz

Using AI driven product nature of being and smart attributes, data can be structured to support the needs of ERP applications as well as strategic sourcing and Value Analysis activities , all from one data set. Mr. Ray Kruzwell: Futurist and Director of Engineering at Google: AI will be achieved by 2029.

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Supply Chain Predictions for 2020 (Who knew I’d still be writing this blog 18 years later!)

NC State SCRC

Some of these events will not likely occur in the next year, as I’ve tried to extend these predictions and recommendations for managers out to a timeline spanning 2020-2029, (which also gives me a bit of room for error). Let’s hope these don’t occur in the energy, hospital, or pharmaceutical sector.