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Staying Ahead of Supply Chain Paradigms – LogiSYM September 2020

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

But alternative models are emerging, including distributed manufacturing enabled by robotics, artificial intelligence (AI) and 3D-printing, distributed intelligence brought about by the internet of things and distributed labor enabled by the internet and mobile devices. He gave over 100 speeches worldwide.

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The State of Digital Freight: The 4×4 Blueprint for Freight 2020

Freightos

There’s a lot of talk about AI, blockchain, and the internet of things; those are very important, but the thing missing most in this industry, is open data standards. Internet of Things. Sustainability. Our carbon footprint is growing quickly across all transportation modes. Open data standards.

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The Beginning of the Beginning: A Progress Report on the Digitisation of Supply Chains

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

All parties along the transport chain need to be well joined up. Initiatives such as IATA’s ONE Record, building upon the Internet of Logistics, or the TradeLens data sharing environment, originating from the collaboration between Maersk and IBM, are two initiatives intending to create a network of (local) networks.

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Is the Smart Cities Movement a Passing Fad?

Enterra Insights

Barcelona, Rio de Janeiro, and Singapore) have achieved what could be called smart city status. A more sustainable and efficient urbanscape is well within reach with the development of the internet of things (IoT) and big data analysis.”[2] ” Give the process some time. Few established cities (e.g.,

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Supply Chain Disruption and Digitization

Enterra Insights

They include: Real-time Big Data and advanced analytics; mobility; the Internet of Things (IoT); social media; additive manufacturing (aka 3D printing); and drones/autonomous vehicles. ” Internet of Things. Ground transportation was unacceptable because it took too much time, especially during the rainy seasons.