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Transforming Manufacturing Operations with Supply Chain Technology: 3 Key Areas to Invest In

Logility

As a manufacturing leader, you’re faced with constant disruptions, labor shortages, and the threat of job loss — time is of the essence. The time is now to take action and invest in technology to optimize your operations, streamline your workflows, and enhance supply chain efficiency across the board.

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How to Optimize Supply Chain Using SQL and Big Data!

Supply Chain Game Changer

Subscribe to Supply Chain Game Changer. What is Big Data? SQL and Big Data article and permission to publish here provided by Cristina Par. To that end, let’s go through some of the ways you can achieve optimization with modern information handling products for SQL and Big Data.

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Megatrends Reshaping Supply Chain Management

Logistics Viewpoints

ARC is getting ready for our Supply Chain Forum on February 16 th and 17 th. End users – supply chain practitioners working for manufacturers, distributors, or retailers – can attend for free. So instead of giving a speech on this, I am repurposing this content into an article.

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There are Seven, not Four, Important Big Data V’s

Enterra Insights

Today, it’s not people but data that tops the asset value list for companies.”[1] 1] If data is indeed a company’s most valuable asset, then business leaders need to understand what makes data valuable. You often read about the four “V’s” of big data. They are the four Vs of Big Data.”[3].

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Is Industry 4.0 a Smart Way Forward?

Enterra Insights

Blue , President & CEO of Miller Ingenuity, insists smart manufacturing is a dumb idea. “Smart manufacturing has been all the rage in the last few years,” he writes. “And then it was ‘Smart Manufacturing 2.0,’ even though 1.0 ”[1] Unfamiliar with the terms Smart Manufacturing 1.0,

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Digital Supply Chains Require People, Processes, and Technology

Enterra Insights

It took years of wandering for the supply chain to end up in the morass in which it currently finds itself. Although portions of the supply chain are functioning well, many consultants believe a true transformation is needed in order to make the global supply chain more resilient.

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The Race for Artificially Intelligent Robots

DELMIA Quintiq

It is important to point out that software robots, or “bots”, are not part of the Robotics field, as these are computer programs, without physical presence, which are designed to autonomously perform virtual tasks. For example, companies are using robots for deliveries, customer service and automating restaurant kitchen tasks.