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What areas of SCM are best suited for the application of AI?

NC State SCRC

Ethical and Societal Considerations is this the right approach, especially considering that technologies like Generative AI are inherently biased, as the source materials are often not documented. Another risk is the source of the data. This is an assessment of whether our organization has the capabilities to adopt AI. Should We ?

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Global Fulfillment Innovation Centers on ESG in 2023

ModusLink Corporation

ESG supply chain management is critical to maximizing the benefits of omnichannel ecommerce and warehousing and distribution services. Innovation in Warehousing and Distribution for ESG in Supply Chains New technologies and processes are improving ESG performance in warehousing and distribution. Padgaonkar, Pranav.

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Procurement and supply chain executives are struggling in the current environment of high inflation and missed deliveries.

NC State SCRC

A new study that the SCRC published with GEP examines the increasing pressure that supply chain executives are getting when it comes to responding to supply chain disruptions. The report was published in the last month, and reflects some of the increasing challenges and disparities that exist between procurement and supply chain executives.

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Here’s Why Supply Chain Convergence is the Future of Ecommerce

ShipBob

It can happen simply due to ineffective planning, risk management, warehouse use, or sourcing strategies. It’s a form of supply chain digitization that ensures every element, from sourcing raw material inventory to product delivery, is coordinated and managed through a centralized platform.

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This Week in Logistics News (May 13 – 19)

Logistics Viewpoints

That assessment comes as a result of 10 months of subdued demand, inventory de-stocking, and high interest rates, the New Jersey-based company said in its “The GEP Global Supply Chain Volatility Index.” That index fell below zero in April to -0.04, from 0.32 That index fell below zero in April to -0.04, from 0.32