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AI in Supply Chain Automation: Procurement to Logistics

Logistics Viewpoints

From sourcing and bid evaluation to warehouse slotting and dynamic routing, AI tools support faster and more consistent outcomes by processing large volumes of operational data and identifying patterns that human decision-makers may overlook. These capabilities are now being integrated into mainstream TMS, WMS, and ERP platforms.

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Winning the Race, Fleet Feet Implements Autonomous Mobile Robots

Logistics Viewpoints

To improve their operations, they installed autonomous mobile robots in their warehouse. According to a survey of 250 global companies by the consulting firm McKinsey, 91% of shippers and 75% of logistics service providers have implemented a warehouse management system. Can a warehouse with so few pickers get good payback from AMRs?

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Reducing Inventory Waste Through On-Demand Production

SCMDOJO

By producing only whats needed, when its needed, they eliminate the burden of forecasting errors and reduce warehouse dependency. Warehousing becomes a sunk cost. It aligns inventory with actual demand, reduces warehouse costs, and limits the risk of obsolescence. But in volatile markets, they often backfire.

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Turn Off the Fog Machine: Move Past Groupthink to Drive A Positive, Data-Driven Narrative

Supply Chain Shaman

Labor shortages in warehousing persist as a significant issue, with a vacancy rate of 7.4%. While we have end-to-end transactional processes (order to cash and procure-to-pay), there is no end-to-end planning solution. What if we had a shipper rating system based on forecast, dock scheduling, warehouse logistics, and payables?

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Distributor Management – Top 5 Do’s and Don’ts for FMCG Principals

Enchange Supply Chain Consultancy

Do Invest in Distributor Capability Building : Provide training, digital tools, and performance incentives. As part of the workshop, we are developing a list of Do’s and Don’ts related to Distributor Management. Urban vs. rural, modern trade vs. traditional trade—each requires a tailored approach.

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InterSystems READY 2025 – Modern Supply Chains, Practical Data Strategy, and Tools That Work

Logistics Viewpoints

What is needed is a practical, scalable way to unify supply chain data across systems, make it useful in real time, and apply intelligence, whether from algorithms, machine learning models, or a trained human eye, to act on it quickly. This means it can: Embed semantic search into procurement or customer service workflows.

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From Fragile to Flexible: Building Risk-Resilient Procurement Ecosystems

SCMDOJO

It’s easy to feel at ease when procurement systems operate as they should—robust and solid. Procurement teams now face a clear need: build bendable systems instead of unbreakable ones. Let’s look at how procurement ecosystems can become more prepared for anything that comes their way. That is, until something goes wrong.