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How AI Helps Build the Supply Chain that Thinks for Itself

Logistics Bureau

How close are we to supply chains that can run themselves? Are production, warehousing and transport ready to become lights-out operations, where no human being is needed? Artificial intelligence can already automate much of supply chain. It can also make a supply chain that learns and adapts by itself.

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Supply chain trends to watch out for in 2023

Logistics Business Magazine

As we close in on the end of the year, supply chain professionals are already planning for what 2023 will bring. While it’s imperative to focus on budgets and business initiatives that will take precedence over the next year, it’s just as important to keep an eye on the big-picture trends that are shaping the industry.

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Translog Connect Budapest

Logistics Business Magazine

TRANSLOG Connect Congress is Central and Eastern Europe’s leading B2B networking event for transportation, logistics and supply chain management professionals taking place annually in November, in Budapest. The agenda is designed with the support of a Program Advisory Committee to ensure a relevant, newsworthy and high-quality agenda.

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Are Graduate Degrees Leading to Less Job Options?

247 Customs Broker

Supply chain areas like transportation and logistics have in particular reported robust hiring and some difficulties in finding skilled workers. According to this report, significant job gains occurred in the logistics area including couriers and messengers, and warehousing and storage.