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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. Foundational Model This is where the training/learning takes place, where you’re teaching the AI how to look at things and look at input. It was first trained on a foundational model and then fine-tuned with human feedback.

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13 Warehouse Types: Definitions, Functions & Examples

Conger

Plenty of examples of warehousing. Looking for a private warehousing definition? Now that we’ve covered private warehouses, let’s give a public warehouse definition. No need to hire, train, and manage staff as the warehouse owner is responsible for these. Their pros and cons. Tips for choosing the right type of warehouse.

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Warehouse Operations Redefined: The Augmented Reality (AR) Revolution

3PL Links

The Use of Augmented Reality (AR) in Warehouse Operations | Image source: Pexels The term “augmented reality” (AR) refers to a technology that merges the physical and digital worlds. This translates into more definitive and positive outcomes.

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The State of Digital Freight: The 4×4 Blueprint for Freight 2020

Freightos

The journey to digitize freight, while initially off to a slow start, has gained momentum in the last two or three years. But the road to true digitization is long and winding. Millennials make-up almost 50% of today’s workforce and that number is growing, along with expectations for convenient, on-demand and digital services.

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Logistics Business Magazine - Untitled Article

Logistics Business Magazine

The term means different things for different organizations, so supply chain leaders must first find their individual definition. Digital Supply Chain Twin (DSCT): A DSCT is a digital representation of the physical supply chain. For example, retailers utilize CI to automatically react to customer behaviors when they shop online.

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Polycrisis, Antifragility, and What’s Missing from Digital Transformation

Logistics Viewpoints

Are you trying to figure out how NOT to join the 70% who fail at digital transformation? As much as we conflate digital transformation with technology, without these missing ingredients your initiative will fail. While the concept isn’t new, its application to supply chain is emerging, albeit without clear definition yet.

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Overcoming the Skills Gap in Automotive Engineering

GlobalTranz

In the UK, for example, industries are expected to require more than 180,000 skilled people every year to maintain growth by 2024. 3D printing is the first one that springs to mind — nearly anything can be printed out of plastics, metal, or even glass, as long as you have someone who can create a digital 3D model.