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Zero Waste Supply Chain Management in Food Industry with AI

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According to BCG , by 2030 annual food loss and waste will hit 2.1 In such a scenario, digitization, using emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), Machine Learning (ML), and others, seems to be the only viable way out of the vicious circle of production and wastage.

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IoT Order Buttons Are Set to Revolutionize Your Supply Chain: Here’s What You Should Know

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With the Internet of Things (IoT) order buttons, that might be a thing of the past. Read Also: 2016 Supply Chain Insights Summit: Imagining Supply Chain in 2030 as The Engine of Growth. Per the research conducted by Gartner, manufacturers did not see an immediate increase in demand. Image source: Amazon website.

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7 Supply Chain Technology Trends Set to Disrupt Supply Chains in 2017 and Beyond

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In the supply chain, manufacturers have been increasingly focused on customers, with demands for customer centricity spawning the release of individualized products, as well as, creating an entire supply chain process that is customer focused. Internet of Things (IoT). Digital Transformation. Autonomous Supply Chain.

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Supply Chain Optimization Software – A Comprehensive Guide for Manufacturers

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Supply chain optimization is a key component of the manufacturing supply chain process, helping companies control their input costs to be able to provide effective goods or services to their customers. It also evaluates the various possibilities such as the best plants to manufacture the required product lines. Inventory control.

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Supply Chain Optimization Software – A Comprehensive Guide for Manufacturers

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Supply chain optimization is a key component of the manufacturing supply chain process, helping companies control their input costs to be able to provide effective goods or services to their customers. It also evaluates the various possibilities such as the best plants to manufacture the required product lines. Inventory control.