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Trends 2022: The Internet of Things

Enterra Insights

The exchange of information is a time-proven way of making things better. That is the basic premise behind the Internet of Things (IoT) — getting machines to exchange information so things can improve. Internet of Things Trends. That is certainly the case for the supply chain. ”[10].

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Big Data, Analytics, and Industry 4.0

Enterra Insights

.”[4] These networks are often referred to as the Internet of Things (IoT) or the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). The IoT is really an ecosystem that includes sensors that generate data, connectivity that transmits the data, and advanced analytics systems that analyze the data.

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The Internet of Things and Supply Chain Operations

Enterra Insights

Analysts from Samsung observe, “As the omnichannel experience raises customer expectations to an all-time high, retailers must create supply chain-based operational efficiencies if they want to maintain strong customer service. Delivering better customer service. ” Summary. ” Summary.

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Make Way for the Supply Chain Internet of Things (IoT)

GlobalTranz

A supply chain that is transparent with an open configuration can accept the changes that the Internet of Things or IoT will bring. Learn more to get ready for the next wave of communications: the supply chain internet of things. Please Explain…What is the Supply Chain Internet of Things.

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Conquering the Explosion of Supply Chain Planning Data

Logility

Structured and unstructured data including that from social media, Internet of Things (IoT) and Blockchain sources continue to stream in but much is left untouched. This article will discuss the opportunity generated from the explosion of supply chain planning data and the necessity for digital supply chain transformation.

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Tapping into Big Data to Enable Actionable Supply Chain Visibility and Predictive Analytics

BlueYonder

Unpredictable consumer behavior, traffic patterns, port behavior, severe weather, natural disasters and labor unrest are all examples of external events that can cause supply chain disruptions that lead to increased costs and customer service challenges.

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Tapping into Big Data to Enable Actionable Supply Chain Visibility and Predictive Analytics

BlueYonder

Unpredictable consumer behavior, traffic patterns, port behavior, severe weather, natural disasters and labor unrest are all examples of external events that can cause supply chain disruptions that lead to increased costs and customer service challenges.