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3 Areas of Your Business that Benefit from Supply Chain Innovation

RFgen

Operations in the manufacturing sector are tightly linked. A change to production demands has implications all the way through to the supply chain, and vice versa. For example, a CIO Review report said that companies that want to apply lean principles in the emerging Industry 4.0

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3 Areas of Your Business that Benefit from Supply Chain Innovation

RFgen

Operations in the manufacturing sector are tightly linked. A change to production demands has implications all the way through to the supply chain, and vice versa. For example, a CIO Review report said that companies that want to apply lean principles in the emerging Industry 4.0

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100+ Supply Chain Crisis Statistics: Raw Materials, Covid-19, Labor Shortages, and More

ToolsGroup

How the Supply Chain Crisis is Impacting Businesses and Consumers. 66% of consumers are concerned that supply chain issues will never end ( Chain Store Age ). 82% of people have concerns that the supply chain will ruin life plans, such as birthdays, vacations, holidays, and the purchasing of necessary items.

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The State of Supply Chain Management: An Interview with CSCMP’s Rick Blasgen

BlueYonder

SCN: How do supply chain practices vary between the U.S. Blasgen: In June we released our State of Logistics Report indicating that logistics expense in the U.S. Infrastructure and regulations provide barriers in other countries, yet supply chains are global and best practices are being brought forward into these countries.

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Logistics Center of Excellence: Delivering Value to Organizations

Talking Logistics

Perhaps the most overworked word in the supply chain management lexicon is “visibility.” Yet it’s difficult to overstate the importance of a view into what’s going on in the supply chain. After all, you can’t source, make, move, store, deliver, measure or improve what you can’t see. Source: GEODIS.