Strong collaboration across global supply chains is capable of helping mitigate the impact of tariffs. The global e-commerce market is expected to reach $4.31 trillion in 2025, and Statista Market ...
Since the outbreak of Covid-19 in late 2019, supply chain professionals have navigated numerous challenges. This year is no different, as ongoing trade negotiations have been top of mind for business ...
New research from Crisp and CGT magazine reveals that 91% of CPG manufacturers plan to invest in greater collaboration to build supply chain resilience BENTONVILLE, Ark.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Crisp, the ...
Analyst Insight: For decades, industry leaders have touted the transformative potential of supply chain collaboration. Yet true end-to-end collaboration has remained elusive due to technological and ...
Artificial intelligence continues to revolutionize buyer-supplier collaboration and information management, offering transformative opportunities for businesses to optimize supply chains. The ...
The automotive supply chain is becoming more complex and collaborative, changing longstanding relationships between automakers and their suppliers in ways that would have seemed unimaginable even a ...
Each year when MD+DI editors sit down to discuss Medtech Company of the Year prospects, the companies that rise to the top for us tend to be those that have had a transformational year either through ...
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Contracts as the first line of supply chain resilience
In discussions of supply chain resilience, attention often gravitates toward the physical movement of goods, geopolitical ...
Retail is all about the customer today, and it’s vital to get the first mile of the shopping journey right in order to ensure a great customer experience through the last mile. That’s where ...
When I first started working with multi-agent collaboration (MAC) systems, they felt like something out of science fiction. It’s a group of autonomous digital entities that negotiate, share context, ...
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Global supply chains keep workers poor: three case studies show how the cycle can be broken
Globally, about one in five people in jobs live in poverty. A key reason lies in how global supply chains are organised. From agriculture to tourism, many jobs are embedded in systems that keep wages ...
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