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How to Hurdle the Biggest Barrier to Supply Chain Transparency: Data

Logistics Viewpoints

Let’s just come right out and say it – without the ability to capture, aggregate, and understand your supply chain data, you have gray area within your organization. The data locked in black boxes across your operating network causes you, and your network, to operate ineffectually. Your “story” is in your data.

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Data-Driven Decisions: The Impact of Forklift Telemetry

Conger

With heaps of data right there for the taking, deciding on the best moves for your fleet becomes a breeze. Picture your material handling operation broken down into easy-to-understand data points. Pinpointing the perfect time for refueling or recharging and can reduce downtime and ramp up team productivity.

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Generative AI in Supply Chain: How It Impacts Your Logistics

Trinity Logistics

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. Any of the prompts you put in, it’s using that to train itself and feed back into that foundational model for others to use.

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Warehouse Product Slotting: The Ultimate Guide

Logistics Bureau

If you browse through the Logistics Bureau blog, you’ll find at least two or three articles—and about the same number of videos—that cover warehouse product slotting. So here it is—your ultimate guide to warehouse product slotting. What is Product Slotting. As this is an “ultimate” guide, we’ll start with the basics.

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Using Data to Improve Supply Chain Operations

Material Handling and Logistics

Learn how to organize your data operations in alignment with supply chain strategy. Cloud-based supply chain management tools, the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are expected to figure prominently in future supply chain operations. More data is coming in than ever before.

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Feeding The Cognitive Enterprise: Nestlé Pushes AI, Predictive Maintenance and Robotics

IoT World Today

Day One of Informa Tech’s AI Summit in London saw Nestlé’s global product director for new generation technologies provide an in-depth look at AI’s potential to transform the multinational corporation. By 2025, Nestlé aims to be fully data-driven and cognitive in its approach.

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Digital twins help postal and logistics companies plan for the future

Logistics Business Magazine

Powered by data-driven virtual models that can simulate real-world operations, digital twins are allowing the sector to predict the future and plan for it. Consequently, companies are looking for tools to mitigate uncertainty and assist in contingency planning. This helps to build a complete data set and deliver accurate predictions.

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