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5 Steps to Address the Rising Geopolitical Risks to Your Supply Chain

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Adjust supply chain design more frequently than ever: As radical shifts in the centers of gravity of demand take place and the often-used transportation modes become inaccessible, organizations need to revisit their supply chain design and dynamically course correct.

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How to Mitigate Risk in Demand Driven Supply Chains

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While the development of a wholly demand driven supply chain (DDSC) might not be for every enterprise, there is no doubt that many can benefit from such as strategy. “In a world that’s changing really quickly, the only strategy that is guaranteed to fail is not taking risks.” ” – Mark Zuckerberg.

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Getting Started with AI in Supply Chain

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Some try delving into deep learning or a crash course in generative AI (GenAI), but I don’t recommend starting there. Instead start with the foundation of your AI strategy, which should be an understanding of your company’s supply chain and your data. Getting started with AI in supply chain might not start where you think.

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Building the Future of Logistics, Going Past the Hype

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These include the following: “Innovation Trigger – A breakthrough, public demonstration, product launch or other event generates significant press and industry interest;”. A far more effective deployment would have each neighborhood connected to a local node, and local nodes connected to a regional and then the national network.

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Blockchain Technology is Set to Transform the Supply Chain

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It exists in multiple copies spread over multiple computers, typically known as nodes. The nodes connected to the blockchain network get updated versions of the ledger every time a new transaction takes place. A smart contract can take input from a ledger and trigger an event. No fraud or other interference is possible.