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AI in the Food Industry: Case Studies, Challenges & Future Trends

ThroughPut

Integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) within different segments of the Food Industry, including transportation and logistics, production planning, quality control, and others has kicked off revolutionary transformations. The post AI in the Food Industry: Case Studies, Challenges & Future Trends appeared first on ThroughPut.

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Navigating the Complexities of Ready Mix Concrete Logistics: A Case Study with ThroughPut

ThroughPut

The transportation of ready mix concrete has to take place in specialized mixer trucks. Secondly, coordinating customer needs, plant capacity, and transport resources was also vital. Control Carbon Dioxide Emission Committed to sustainability, they sought immediate operational measures to cut carbon emissions and waste.

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Alternative Protein: A Food Manufacturers Guide [+ Case Study]

Unleashed

How food manufacturers are taking advantage of the alternative protein trend: A case study One recently launched New Zealand company, Food Nation , is proving a winner in the alternative protein space. The demand for alternative proteins has surged in recent years, creating an opportunity for food manufacturers.

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FedEx case study: an environmentally-efficient future

Prophetic Technology

Environmentally Sustainable Supply Chain Management implicates integrating environmental and financially feasible procedures during the SC lifecycle, from material selection to product design and development, manufacturing, packaging, transportation, storage, distribution, consumption, return and disposal.

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Searching for Sustainability: Balancing Economics and Environmental Objectives in Logistics

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

A new study by the Center for Sustainable Logistics and Supply Chains (CSLS) at Kühne Logistics University, in cooperation with the European Freight & Logistics Leaders’ Forum, clearly shows that environmental and economic objectives are not in conflict and often well aligned. Distinguishing the sustainable logistics leaders.

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The Green Corridor: To Realise the Circular Economy Dream – Reach Out to Your Community

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

It provides for a sustainable future because the raw materials are not taken from finite natural resources. The circular economy is a cost saver and generally has less carbon emissions, because raw materials are sourced locally and therefore with less transportation. The circular economic model is a green one. Sure there is.

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Delivering Green: Three Case Studies in Low-Carbon Logistics

MIT Supply Chain

Caterpillar is the subject of one of three case studies that show how supply chain management can support both environmental and financial goals. Supply chain sustainability projects are often sold on the argument that going green makes good business sense. Ocean Spray: Leveraging Distribution Network Redesign.