PG's Supply Chain 3.0 drives efficiency with AI, automation and digital tools, boosting margins while strengthening ...
The Covid-19 pandemic laid bare the frailty of global supply chains and the risk of dependence on China for many of the materials and components needed for EV manufacturing. These issues have been in ...
ToolsGroup, a provider of demand-driven inventory optimization solutions, recently announced a new type of supply chain planning (SCP) solution, which incorporates probabilistic modeling across all ...
“AI is reshaping supply chains in four connected ways: expanding automation across the chain, changing how humans and ...
Celonis' Christoph Schettler declares that the era of reactive supply chains is over. As geopolitical disruptions in critical ...
Steve Bochanski, climate risk modeling leader at PwC U.S., describes the state of the art in climate risk modeling, and how the technique is being applied to global supply chains. Climate risk ...
Have you ever looked at a huge spreadsheet and been unsure where to start? With several tabs, buttons, formulas and colors, spreadsheets can be intimidating. You may be reluctant to even open it.
Long-established methods for designing supply chains are becoming obsolete. As a result, companies need fresh approaches to keep pace with ever-changing markets and harness new technology’s benefits.
Without clean, connected, decision-ready data, supply chain leaders risk drowning in information while missing the signals that matter most.
Hospital supply chain leaders prioritize transparency, integration and real-time visibility in supply chain changes leaders want to see most.
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