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How GenAI is Transforming Manufacturing for Greater Efficiency

Jaggaer

The Current Landscape “Manufacturing pessimism has spiked dramatically in April as industrial producers deal with changing tariff plans and try to assess how global trade policy will impact their costs and operations in the coming months.” The landscape is rather brighter in the emerging manufacturing superpowers.

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Achieving Digital Battery Passport Interoperability With Emerging Passports and Regulations

Arena Solutions

A digital passport electronically enables consumers, businesses, and governments to make responsible purchasing decisions about a products origin, materials, components, carbon footprint, supply chain, and much more. ESG Score for Batteries: Facilitates responsible consumer purchasing based on reported data.

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Selling Into the EU? Time to Start Preparing for the Digital Product Passport

Supply Chain Brain

The regulation is designed to provide European consumers with extensive data about the provenance of the items they purchase, all the way back to the sourcing of raw materials. Additional product categories, including detergent, paint, lubricants and chemicals, will likely come under the rule in 2030 or later.

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What’s the Best Way To Overcome The Manufacturing Worker Shortage?

IQMS

The labor shifts fueling the manufacturing worker shortage are persistent, leading manufacturers to identify activities and processes they can automate. In a recent Deloitte and The Manufacturing Institute study, nearly 45% of manufacturing executives are turning down business opportunities due to a lack of manufacturing workers.

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7 Ways Consumer Demand Has Impacted the Automotive Supply Chain 

BlueYonder

They want accurate, on-demand availability information at the time of purchase and real-time tracking throughout the delivery process. From online car purchases and subscription models to direct-to-consumer (D2C) sales by manufacturers, the automotive industry is experiencing a similar revolution driven by evolving consumer expectations.

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Trends in Logistics Technology, according to Gartner

Supply Chain Digest

Julie Leonard Marketing Director, Inovity Posted on: Jun, 27 2016 Using the right tool for the right job has always been a best practice and one of the reasons, we feel, that RFID has never taken off in the DC as exponentially as pundits have been forecasting since 2006. lost net about 200,000 manufacturing jobs per year to offshoring.

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Volatile Demand — Across ICEs, Hybrids and EVs —Continues to Disrupt the Auto Industry  

BlueYonder

There are just 4 million EVs in all of America but Chinese car buyers are purchasing a million EVs every month. The United Kingdoms ZEV mandate will phase out all new petrol and diesel car sales in 2030. Will Americans continue to purchase EVs, especially as inflation drives fuel costs higher? The solution?