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Will the Internet of Things (IoT) Help Eliminate Information Latency and Deficiency in Supply Planning?

Kinaxis

In a 2013 survey by Business Continuity Institute of over 500 business continuity professionals from 71 countries, 75% of respondents reported that they did not have full visibility of their supply chains. Demand management General News Inventory management Sales and operations planning (S&OP) Supply chain management'

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Help Supply Chain Planners Be More Successful In These Uncertain Times

Supply Chain Shaman

In our annual survey, supply chain planners rate low on job satisfaction. As companies outsourced—greater dependency on third parties for manufacturing and transportation—and asset utilization grew from 10% to 35% ROIC the management of the supply chain became more complex. Few are given training on the technology deployed.

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Business Logistics: Tips for Saving Money on Freight Bill Financing

Intelligent Audit

Anyone who has not been living in a cave for the past two years knows about the supply chain disruptions that continue to plague local and global shippers and transportation service providers. This is according to an early 2022 report from Logistics Management. Increase Your Lead Time. Know Your Accessorial Costs and When They Apply.

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Here is a “Selfie” of Your Supply Chain – Is it Time for a Makeover? JDA Vision 2015 Supply Chain Market Study

BlueYonder

JDA just released its first JDA Vision Supply Chain Market Study based on a third party global survey of supply chain executives like you. There are many thought-provoking insights in the report concerning business issues affecting production planning, demand management, supply chain integration and transportation management.

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Three Logistics Imperatives for Managing Uncertainty in 2022

Logistics Viewpoints

We watched as customers adopted new warehousing and transportation processes, new delivery modes, new technology tools and even entirely new network models that helped them succeed in the constantly changing “next normal” state that characterized 2020 and 2021. million employees. More Than Ever, Acting Sustainably Makes Good Business Sense.