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The Promise and Peril of Generative AI for Supply Chains

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The first use case is MIT professor Yossi Sheffi’s idea for using generative AI to monitor all possible sources of risk for a given supplier to mitigate any disruptions. As the economist trio of Agrawal, Gans, and Goldfarb explain , AI makes predictions, which are inputs into decisions.

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Handfield’s Supply Chain Analytics Predictions for 2014

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I visited the BVL Kongress in Berlin, and also attended the International Institute for Analytics ”Chief Analytics Officer” meeting last summer. We just finished hosting over 150 executives at our Supply Chain Resource Cooperative, with a theme on Supply Chain Analytics.

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Who is the Supply Chain Planner in the Age of AI?

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AI and machine learning (the subset of techniques most in use in business today) figure prominently on the agenda, as companies want to improve forecast accuracy with demand sensing, predict yields and lead times, optimize inventory, get recommendations on how to respond to disruptions, and more.

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2020 The Year To Address The Elephant in Every Room – Data

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North Carolina State Poole College of Management recently produced this 28 page report entitled “ 2019 Supply Chain Data Quality and Governance Study ”. Source: 2019 Supply Chain Data Quality and Governance Study. Source: 2019 Supply Chain Data Quality and Governance Study. But it’s not easy.

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How to Package and Price Embedded Analytics

Just by embedding analytics, application owners can charge 24% more for their product. Brought to you by Logi Analytics. How much value could you add? This framework explains how application enhancements can extend your product offerings.

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Supply Chain Matters This Week in Supply Chain Tech- October 10 2023

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is being established cooperatively by OCEMA , Georgia Ports Authority, Jacksonville Port Authority, North Carolina State Ports Authority, SACP, and CCM. with more than 75 locations in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina , and South Carolina. No financial details were disclosed regarding this acquisition.

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Uncovering New Sources of Revenue in the Public Sector

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Innovating to Uncover New Sources of Revenue in the Public Sector. And most forecasters aren’t predicting an upswing, at least in the short term. . Step 1: Use eProcurement Systems as a Potential Source of Revenue. However, a smaller subset of these states have looked at eProcurement as a potential source of revenue.