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Analyzing Product Costs: A Question of ‘What If’

Supply Chain Brain

For most of human history, the success of that exercise has rested on the appointed seer’s years of experience, coupled with some indefinable grasp of probability. Of course, it’s not really simple at all. Adding to the complexity of pricing determinations is the ever-changing nature of the many factors that feed them.

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Battling a perfect storm

Automotive Logistics

One example is the port of Los Angeles, which has worked with GE Transportation and last year introduced a cloud-based port optimiser that provides real-time information on cargo through a single portal that is made available to all the partners involved in the processing of it. Take service parts as an example. Trade wars.