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Using Predictive Analytics For Better Supply Chain Resilience

Blue Grace Logistics

What this blog is about: Leveraging predictive analytics for forecasting and visibility. Brand identity, interactive marketing campaigns and differential lifestyles complicate a perfect trend analysis model. It shows where the trend will change, where to cut costs, how to market, what to stock and how to ship.

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[INFOGRAPHIC] 5 More Supply Chain Trends To Watch Out for in 2016

GlobalTranz

Yesterday we began our two part series on 2016 supply chain trends that will drive supply chain management into the future. As with most trends we all have read over the last few years, the focus was on technology. Supply Chain Trends 2016: 5 Additional More Areas of Focus. We listed the first 7.

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[WHITE PAPER REPORT] Revenue Growth At The Hand Of Improved Digital Supply Chains

GlobalTranz

Editor's Note: Todays blog is from Kristen Palmisano from The Center for Global Enterprise. In this blog, Kristen discusses how revenue growth is tied to digital supply chains. The project will document best practices and future trends.

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Day 3 (Last Day) - Infosys Blogs

Infosys Supply Chain Management

View all Infosys blogs. The Infosys global supply chain management blog enables leaner supply chains through process and IT related interventions. Discuss the latest trends and solutions across the supply chain management landscape. Business Assurance: Supply Chain Blogs. Procurement Blog. Public Sector.

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Reshoring in America: The Future Outlook, Current Hindrances & Issues, and Ways to Stimulate Reshoring

GlobalTranz

Nexant conducted a survey of the plastics industry , in collaboration with Plastics News , to understand reshoring trends and the effect on the North American market. Chemicals plants, for instance, have little labor relative to the value of production, so offshore production does not save much. Most of them, however, never left our shores.