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The Future of xP&A and Supply Chain Planning – Part 2

Supply Chain Trend

It requires planning highly integrated with other business functions, a transformation of analytics , and a business partner culture, which combined lead to the requirement for modern FP&A skills in the workforce. It must be able to read multiple data sources and dynamically update those sources if required.

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No Easter Bunny?

Supply Chain Shaman

Analytical innovation and digital transformation drove step-change capabilities within the office and marketing. High-velocity or streaming data requires different architectures built on non-relational, cloud-based architectures using open source tools like Apache Spark. As a result, many companies are struggling. The reason?

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A New Technology Superpower: AIoT-The Convergence of AI and IoT

DELMIA Quintiq

Many of those predictions are now coming to fruition in this fourth industrial revolution that is currently transforming the way the world works in every way imaginable. IoT devices are the front line of this data collection process in manufacturing environments, customer service departments as well as consumer products in people’s homes.

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Ultimate Guide To Technologies That Are Transforming Supply Chains

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

Fulfillment operations can use data from IoT trackers to better pinpoint the key indicators that lead to better reliability and efficiency in their services. Should supply chain delays occur, companies can more easily identify the source of bottlenecks and take action to improve processes. Advanced and predictive analytics.

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Detect Problems, Diagnose Causes, and Direct Next Best Actions Before Negative Business Impact

Supply Chain Action Blog

The subject came up at a conference I attended where the theme was the supply chain of 2030. But, before we turn out the lights and lock the door to a fully automated, self-aware, supply chain “Skynet” , let’s take a moment and put this idea into some perspective. Photo licensed through Shutterstock.

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The Evolving Landscape of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Supply Chains & Logistics

ThroughPut

At the same time, global spending on IIoT Platforms is predicted to grow from $1.67B in 2018 to $12.44B in 2024, attaining a 40% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) in seven years. These AI systems with intelligent algorithms can also predict and discover new consumer habits and forecast seasonal demand. REDUCED OPERATIONS COSTS.

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Clouds are Gathering for an Open Platform for Supply Chain

ToolsGroup

When parts of the E2E supply chain get siloed, the bullwhip effect and the human overreactions in planning kick in and amplify the disconnect between upstream supply and downstream customer demand. Common disconnects like these ultimately translate to high supply chain costs and poor customer service. Who can provide them?