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Climate Change: Yet Another Source of Global Supply Chain Risk and Disruption

BlueYonder

Supply Chain Disruption. In a series of blog articles, the Product/Solution Marketing team explores innovative solutions to guard against supply chain disruptions. Unfortunately, what we’re seeing in China may be only the beginning of a new era of supply chain disruption driven by climate change.

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Ultimate Guide To Technologies That Are Transforming Supply Chains

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

According to PricewaterhouseCoopers, AI’s potential contribution to the global economy by 2030 is USD15.7 By analyzing sentiment from unstructured data from these online conversations, the system identifies risk factors, allowing supply chain managers to take proactive, corrective action to avoid supply chain disruptions.

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Clouds are Gathering for an Open Platform for Supply Chain

ToolsGroup

We saw this right at the start of the pandemic, when parts being manufactured in Wuhan province disrupted car manufacturers’ production lines around the world. Indeed, when customers contact us for planning support through our COVID-19 Action Center, they are usually grappling with similar supply chain disruptions–or disconnections. .

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Ultimate guide to technologies that are transforming supply chains

6 River Systems

According to PricewaterhouseCoopers , AI’s potential contribution to the global economy by 2030 is $15.7 By analyzing sentiment from unstructured data from these online conversations, the system identifies risk factors, allowing supply chain managers to take proactive, corrective action to avoid supply chain disruptions.

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Trends 2019: Let the Prediction Season Begin

Enterra Insights

Weller observes, “A combination of widespread aging, falling fertility, and urbanization will lead to a dramatically different world in 2030. And, the World Economic Forum estimates that the global cost of chronic diseases — driven largely by aging populations — will total US$47 trillion between 2010 and 2030. Food security.