Long-established methods for designing supply chains are becoming obsolete. As a result, companies need fresh approaches to keep pace with ever-changing markets and harness new technology’s benefits.
In each issue I try to leave you with some of my limited knowledge in this space. Or at least give you something to think about. I think it is our job at Supply Chain Management Review to -- hopefully ...
ANN ARBOR, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Optilogic, the leader in AI-first supply chain design and optimization, today announced the launch of DataStar, a cloud-native data transformation platform that ...
Analyst Insight: Recent supply chain issues and disruptions have shone a spotlight on deficiencies in supply chain design. Companies’ responses have mostly been operational; they were able to absorb ...
Supply chain leaders increasingly rely on data science to navigate disruptions, optimize operations and drive decisions. Yet data, like crude oil, holds no value unless refined into usable insights.
Global tech hardware supply chains have been stretched thin as geopolitical tensions, material shortages and infrastructure fragility collide with rising demand for compute power and connectivity.