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5 Models of AI for Supply Chain Risk Management—And Why They Matter

Resilinc

Currently, Resilinc uses several predictive AI models in tracking purchase orders (POs) and commodities, autonomous mapping, risk-scoring models, and simulators. Time Series Forecasting: Commodity Tracking and Predictions What is time series forecasting? How does Resilinc use classification models?

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Top 5 Factors that Impacted Commodities in 2022

Resilinc

Resilinc has announced the top five moving factors that shaped the markets in 2022 for the commodities tracked by Resilinc’s CommodityWatchAI. 1 Manufacturing Disruptions The biggest news in CommodityWatch AI ’s 2022 data is that Higher Consumption played a much smaller role in 2022 than it did in 2021. . #1

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This Week in Logistics News (May 21 – 27)

Logistics Viewpoints

And now on to this week’s news. The top three truck commodities were computers and parts, electrical machinery, and vehicles and parts. The post This Week in Logistics News (May 21 – 27) appeared first on Logistics Viewpoints. What a view. Someday I will actually step foot on that beach. Railways moved $20.2

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What is Supply Chain Decision Support? Are We Rearranging Deck Chairs on the Titanic?

Supply Chain Shaman

Why It Matters Q3 earnings reports continue to make headline news. Today’s headline news includes AllBirds, Boeing, Canada Goose, Chemours, EMC, Hanes Brands, Fisker, Ford, Krispy Kreme, LKQ, Ryder, Tesla, Timken, Tyson Foods, Weight Watchers International, and WestRock. The public markets are nervous.

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The Best Explanation for the Supply Chain Crisis Yet

Logistics Viewpoints

You can browse headlines on any business news site and see the word supply chain and logistics more than you would have seen before. And we’ve seen vessel carriers turning away less profitable business, resulting in the elimination of some ports of call (and a lower willingness to move) less profitable commodities.

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This Week in Logistics News (June 22 – 28)

Logistics Viewpoints

It is currently spreading along busy transportation corridors in the mid-Atlantic region, threatening billions of dollars-worth of commodities including grapes, hops, and hardwood. The post This Week in Logistics News (June 22 – 28) appeared first on Logistics Viewpoints.

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Grocery Shopping and Inflation, Part One: Impact on Grocers

Enterra Insights

Consumers understand inflation is bad news for them; however, it is also bad news for grocers. According to Meyersohn, “Food manufacturers and grocers have faced higher costs for commodities, labor, transportation and other expenses during the pandemic. .” At the moment, that prediction appears optimistic.