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Forget the Supply Chain of 2020. Here are 3 Things That Supply Chains Need Today.

Arkieva

From talks of an autonomous supply chain, a robotic takeover, drone deliveries in 30 minutes or less; the future of supply chain management presents businesses with the opportunity to transform their processes into a competitive advantage. Request a Demo of The Arkieva Supply Chain Software Suite.

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This Week in Logistics News (October 8-12, 2018)

Talking Logistics

I have to go to the grocery store again today to replenish our inventory (yeah, I don’t shop for groceries online; as the son of a bodegero, I’m old fashioned that way.). Trucking costs to halve by 2030, study predicts (LLoyd’s Loading List). Did I mention they eat a lot? Loadsmart Announces $21.6 and up come the results on the screen.

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The Blueprint for AI in 2021 Supply Chains- Surviving Disruptions in the Post-COVID World

ThroughPut

The post-pandemic era brings with itself a host of uncertainties and supply chain risks, however, it also reinforces the benefits of using Artificial Intelligence (AI in supply chains) and unravels its multifold applications especially during difficult times. Emerging Supply Chain Trends.

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Supply Chain Optimization Software – A Comprehensive Guide for Manufacturers

ThroughPut

It involves the application of processes and tools to ensure the optimal operation of a manufacturing and distribution supply chain. This includes the optimal placement of inventory within the supply chain, minimizing operating costs including manufacturing costs, transportation costs, and distribution costs.

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Supply Chain Optimization Software – A Comprehensive Guide for Manufacturers

ThroughPut

It involves the application of processes and tools to ensure the optimal operation of a manufacturing and distribution supply chain. This includes the optimal placement of inventory within the supply chain, minimizing operating costs including manufacturing costs, transportation costs, and distribution costs.