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Blind Shipping: Solution for Inventory & Labor Challenges

GlobalTranz

Imagine shipping products directly from your supplier to your customer while maintaining the appearance that your business is the source. That's what you get from blind shipping, and we're here to tell you all about it! This method offers a solution to various inventory and shipping challenges for businesses just like yours.

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Supply Chain AI: 25 Current Use Cases (and a Handful of Future Ones)

Logistics Viewpoints

In mathematical terms, optimization is a mixed-integer or linear programming approach to finding the best combination of warehouses, factories, transportation flows, and other supply chain resources under real-world constraints. Demand planning engines have natural feedback loops that allow the forecast engine to learn.

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CONA Services Embraces Supply Chain AI

Logistics Viewpoints

The demand, supply, transportation, and warehousing plans are created on the Blue Yonder platform. Eventually, these plans are executed. The production plan is fed into the MRP for production execution. One CONA bottler is also piloting Blue Yonders cognitive demand planning capabilities.

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Warehouse P2G Robotics: A Flexible and Affordable Solution

Supply Chain Brain

The message from markets is finally sinking in with shippers and 3PLs after nearly a decade of conflicting economic signals, demand volatility and heightened customer expectations: Uncertainty is the only certainty; risk, complexity and costs aren’t likely to ease, and no help is coming. Just be prepared for anything and keep going.

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Supply Chain vs Logistics vs Transportation vs Operations: Understanding the Differences That Drive Business Success

ThroughPut

It includes everything from managing transportation providers to optimizing warehouse layouts, picking and packing, and even handling customs paperwork. It includes managing trucks, ships, planes, trains, and the infrastructure and data that support them. Logistics stores and prepares it. Transportation moves it.

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Report From DPW: What’s Next for AI in Supply Chain?

Supply Chain Brain

He sees a near future in which there are multiple agents, each with their own realm of responsibility, such as shipping, pricing and forecasting. You’ll be able to have an agent like you have a human resource,” he said. Canada Trade Talks Ahead of G-7 Global Trade & Economics The Top 8 EDI Myths - Debunked!

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Net-Zero Commitments Are Reshaping Carbon Tracking in CPG Supply Chains

Supply Chain Brain

Webinars Five Ways AI-Enabled Digital Twins Will Shape the Future of Supply Chains Technology Ships’ Electronics Increasingly Jammed Since Israel Struck Iran Global Gateways Watch: The Crisis in Access to Critical Raw Materials Supply Chain Visibility Digital Edition SupplyChainBrain 2025 ESG Guide: Is ESG Still Relevant?