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The Three Pillars of Sustainability in Supply Chain and Logistics: A Strategic Guide

Logistics Viewpoints

Patagonia serves as an excellent example of this approach, incorporating recycled materials into its products and offering repair services to minimize waste while maintaining a strong brand commitment to sustainability. Ethical sourcing is a fundamental aspect of social sustainability.

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Mastering Disruption: A Smarter, More Connected Approach

Logistics Viewpoints

billion by 2030, more than tripling in size. It is no wonder that the AI in the supply chain market will grow more than 10x between 2024 and 2030, from $5 billion to $51 billion. Human workers at the warehouse, for example, are guided by these AI agents, or co-pilots, as they complete their daily work via a user-friendly interface.

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­Driving decarbonization with technology

Taulia

China: Responsible for 27% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions, China is aiming to reach its carbon emissions peak before 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality before 2060. Companies can pull in master and transactional data from SAP S/4HANA Cloud and integrate supplier data and third-party sources.

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The Top 5 Key Supply Chain Capabilities

Procurement Academy

Capability 5: Sustainability and Ethical Sourcing Sustainability has, most recently, become one of the most impactful changes in modern supply chain capabilities. Ethical sourcing is one method to embed sustainability into your supply chain capabilities from the beginning.

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Ways IoT Can Improve Supply Chains

IQMS

billion by 2030, representing a CAGR of 20.97%, according to Data Bridge Market Research. billion by 2030, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 72%. billion by 2030, representing a CAGR of 20.97%, according to Data Bridge Market Research. billion by 2030, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 72%.

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From Buzzword to Business Driver: How RFID is Fueling AI in Manufacturing

QAD

Like any engine, it cant run without fuel, and not just any type of energy source is going to cut it. billion by 2030, according to Grand View Research. For example, using RFID to support AI training processes. Think of AI as a high-performance engine. It needs premium-grade fuel to operate at its highest potential.

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Manufacturing’s Forced Shift Toward Nearshoring in North America

RFgen

Analysts at Product Distribution Strategy nearshoring statistics forecast that USMCA-driven sectors could generate 40 billion dollars in export growth by 2030. Economic and Strategic Payoffs Resilience and Risk Management An agile network of nearshore and domestic sites enables dual-sourcing strategies. Japan and the Europ ean Union.