Real-time, location-aware store inventory intelligence is evolving from a retail optimization tool into a foundational supply chain capability as retailers… Store inventory intelligence becomes a core ...
While adaptation under uncertainty was the theme for 2025, the year ahead is shaping up to emphasize strategic resilience, technological integration, and deeper supply chain ...
As supply chains grow more complex, organizations are increasingly turning to advanced technologies to enhance efficiency, resilience and decision-making. Among these innovations, digital twins have ...
36th Annual State of Logistics Report: Navigating uncertainty amid rising costs and global disruptions The 36th Annual State of Logistics (SoL) Report highlights a logistics market tested by economic ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Kathleen Walch covers AI, ML, and big data best practices. With the help of AI, supply chain operations is becoming smarter and ...
In simpler B2B days, supply chains only had to grapple with forecasting demand and then tweaking supply to meet it. Now volatility is end to end, and supply chain planning extends beyond order ...
Harnessing the power of IoT and smart technologies is a strategic move toward driving success and sustainability in supply chain management. The role of the Internet of Things in supply chain ...
Here are 12 healthcare supply chain management apps to know. Becker’s Hospital Review is continually updating this list of supply chain management apps for healthcare leaders to know. To add apps to ...
The global supply chain, a vital artery of our interconnected world, continues to face unrelenting challenges in 2024. From pandemic-induced uncertainties like labor disruptions to extreme weather ...
The manufacturing supply chain is, by definition, the epitome of complexity. There are changing demands for product, varying levels of lead times for supplies, the balancing of production capacity, ...
Companies these days face an uncomfortable reality: supply chain disruptions are no longer exceptional events—they’re business as usual. The semiconductor shortage cost the automotive industry over ...