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How manufacturers can enable innovation on the factory floor

SYSPRO Smarter ERP

There is a common cliche that necessity is the mother of invention – and by extension, innovation. The past two and half years have certainly brought a variety of challenges and opportunities that have made innovation not just a preference, but essential for manufacturers and distributors to thrive into the future.

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2022 Trends & Innovations in Warehouse Automation

Locus Robotics

The COVID-19 pandemic made a major impact on supply chain operations, from manufacturing and shipping to distribution and warehousing. As we continue to get used to a “new normal,” here are some emerging trends and innovations in warehouse automation that you should consider for your operation. Pallet Transport Robots.

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Innovation in Supply Chain Management: Driving Efficiency and Success

American Global Logistics

In today's rapidly evolving business landscape, innovation has become a key driver of competitive advantage. This article explores the importance of innovation in supply chain management and highlights key areas where innovation can revolutionize traditional practices. Recycling and reuse lend themselves to innovation.

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Food Waste is a Big Problem That Can be Solved

DELMIA Quintiq

However, the bigger share of food that goes to waste happens in supply chains, which differs from food waste and is referred to as “food loss.” With the right solution and strategy, food manufacturers have the potential to create a major impact in reducing the scale of our global food waste crisis.

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Breaking Boundaries: Exploring Generative AI’s Impact on Supply Chains

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

These activities involve numerous stakeholders, such as suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, and retailers. Manufacturers, retailers, and logistics organizations can leverage generative AI-powered knowledge management systems to optimize operations and make informed decisions.

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Digital Transformation in Logistics

Logistics Viewpoints

ARC Advisory Group, where I work, publishes an analysis of the 25 manufacturers with the most mature digital transformations. The majority of time when people are discussing digital transformation, they are not directly referring to the digital transformation of supply chains.

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Innovation with Reverse Logistics (Part 1 of 2)”.

ModusLink Corporation

Reverse Logistics is often referred to as Reverse Supply Chain, and part of Closed Loop Supply Chain. Products are received from the end-customer and transported back to the warehouse in question. Would you like to know more about these innovative technologies and how you are able to implement these within your Supply Chain?