The conversation around artificial intelligence in supply chain and operations has shifted decisively. The question is no longer whether AI belongs in the enterprise; it's whether your organization ...
AI without business context fails to drive supply chain decisions. Predictive models and control towers generate signals, but ...
Digitally mature areas such as procure-to-pay (P2P) and sourcing are obvious starting points. These processes are ...
For the CFO, this introduces a silent but growing risk: the stranded logistics asset. This article argues that to prevent ...
Fragmentation is Europe’s biggest supply chain risk. Inconsistent regulations, documentation, and compliance requirements ...
Generative AI enables supply chains to capture and scale planners’ tacit knowledge, transforming planning systems from static tools into learning,… AI in the supply chain: From pilot programs to P&L ...
Generative AI enables supply chains to capture and scale planners’ tacit knowledge, transforming planning systems from static tools into learning,… ...
Pickup defects, which we define at late pickups from a vendor or shipper site, represent a very costly challenge in transportation cost management. Pickup defects often cascade to late departures from ...
Editor’s note: Procurement Pulse is a monthly look at a topic or trend that is impacting the procurement function at organizations of all sizes. This month, we look at communication. If you are ...
Pepsi, Doritos, Lay’s, Tostitos … even Captain Crunch. They are the food and beverages of our youths, and likely of our adulthood too, but they just don’t magically appear on store shelves. They ...
It is now widely recognized that Amazon ushered in a new era of logistics with its Prime two-day delivery service. The program not only changed the e-commerce game, even accelerated it, but it has ...