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The New Definition of Supply Chain Agility and Resilience in an Unpredictable World

Logistics Viewpoints

The definition of agility and resilience will continue to evolve. The creation of a new digital ecosystem has enabled these and other changes that will shape the definition of supply chain agility and resilience in the 2020s and beyond. There are Also Commercial Reasons. The Road to Agility and Resilience. A Positive Example.

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Generative AI in Supply Chain: How It Impacts Your Logistics

Trinity Logistics

Now, there’s a lot of definitions out there, but here’s how I define it. Generative AI is first trained on a foundational model and then fine-tuned with human feedback and additional data. Its responses are based on data it has consumed and a resultant powerful prediction mechanism. What is Generative AI?

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Is It Time to Move Beyond the Traditional Approach to IBP?

Logistics Viewpoints

In a recent article on Forbes, Steve Banker points out that less than 25% of executives believe that their IBP process helps decision making and effective cross functional trade-offs that help the P&L of the company. Capabilities you should be looking to real world data modeling.

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What Are the Functions to Expect of Transportation Management Systems in Logistics?

Turvo

There has been a definitive increase in the number of shippers working to harness these new TMS functions and capabilities. It Analyzes Data Across the Full Network to Enable Financial Planning and Strategy. As a result, faster fulfillment and greater transparency are achieved thanks to better data analysis.

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The Year in Logistics: Most Popular Articles from 2020

Logistics Viewpoints

We want to take this opportunity to reflect on the Top 15 most popular logistics articles written this year and see what our readers found to be the most interesting. So, without further ado, here are the most popular logistics articles from 2020. By 2025, the amount of data will double every 12 hours.

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Logistics Predictions: How Did We Do in 2022 and What Will 2023 Look Like?

Logistics Viewpoints

Let’s take a look at what happened with the major themes, as well as the research and analysis we conducted in 2022 to help determine what those themes will look like in 2023. The verdict would have been “definitely nailed it” if we were counting all of the “ML-washing” going on in the supply chain and logistics technology market.

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Inventory Optimisation: How Much Stock is Right for Your Company?

Logistics Bureau

If anything, the unprecedented disruptiveness of the COVID crisis has highlighted the flaws in traditional methods of inventory calculation, which are based mainly on historical demand analysis. Most of today’s inventory planning software products are equipped with the engines and logic necessary to sense demand signals from recent data.