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Lassoing S&OP

Supply Chain Shaman

We will answer the question of how the confluence of technologies—wearables, robotics, cognitive computing, 3D printing, real-time data and the Internet of Things (IOT), blockchain, and bitcoin—will change the future of supply chain processes and drive opportunities for a digital supply chain transformation.

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Cognitive Computing: Getting Clear on Definitions

Supply Chain Shaman

We will answer the question of how the confluence of technologies—wearables, robotics, cognitive computing, 3D printing, real-time data and the Internet of Things (IOT), blockchain, and bitcoin—will change the future of supply chain processes and drive opportunities for a digital supply chain transformation.

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Lassoing S&OP

Supply Chain Shaman

We will answer the question of how the confluence of technologies—wearables, robotics, cognitive computing, 3D printing, real-time data and the Internet of Things (IOT), blockchain, and bitcoin—will change the future of supply chain processes and drive opportunities for a digital supply chain transformation.

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Reflections, Thank-you(s) and Rethinking the Future

Supply Chain Shaman

Last week I spoke at the CLX Logistics Conference in Philadelphia on the future of Supply Chain Management. The digital supply chain transformation is just beginning. And, advances in relational databases like SAP HANA does not provide the answer. The driver is growth.

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Late Night Thoughts on Productivity, Efficiency and Global Supply Chain Effectivness

Supply Chain Shaman

We also confirmed the return of Tom Bonkenburg of St Onges, a leading expert on robotics and autonomous vehicles along with Gita Gopinath, a leading economist from Harvard on China and India to speak on Globalization versus Nationalism and the impact on Supply Chain 2030. We would love to have you join us.

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Redux on Largest Commercial Aircraft Order in History

Supply Chain Matters

That milestone was a single order from Tata Group owned Air India Airlines for a total of 250 Airbus and 210 Boeing aircraft with a total list price value reported to be upwards of $60 billion. Reports indicate that this latest order calls for aircraft deliveries between 2030 and 2035, which span 12 years into the future.

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