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Achieve the Environmentally Sustainable Supply Chain Consumers Demand

Logility

With artificial intelligence (AI), you can more accurately forecast demand and optimize inventory through deeper insight that detects shortages, disruptions, and other challenges while allowing you to quickly simulate and evaluate different scenarios. Look at how your business operates as well as your partners’.

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This Week in Logistics News (July 30 – August 5)

Logistics Viewpoints

17 states stand by plan to electrify 30% of trucks and buses by 2030. With the new partnership, retailers will fulfill orders from inventory in their stores, and a Flex delivery driver will pick them up from the retailer. Cargo begins clogging Port of Los Angeles amid railroad worker shortage. That’s all for this week.

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This Week in Logistics News (August 28 – September 3)

Logistics Viewpoints

Toy makers fear that although the demand for toys will be there this holiday season, the physical inventory will not. Both facilities will be located in Southern Nevada. A number of grocery chains have piloted programs to roll out robots in the stores for a variety of tasks, from inventory management to aisle clean-up.

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Supply Chain Innovation: The Next 15 Years

Logistics Bureau

Inventory for example, will be able to count itself, enabling automatic replenishment and prevention of out-of-stock situations. The connected warehouse of 2030 will literally live up the term “connected”. In the United States, the state of Nevada has already licensed autonomous trucks for commercial operation on its roads.