Supply chain disruption planning remains front of mind for many as nearly three-quarters of supply chain professionals said they are taking planning seriously. According to a survey from intelligence ...
The best way that industrial supply chains can prepare for an uncertain future is to imagine the most extreme outcomes playing out — in opposite directions. That, at least, is the premise behind ...
Yet the shift to localization isn’t a smooth process. Older logistics networks and connectivity dips can cause delays, and the reliance on local assets could mean higher distribution costs for ...
Companies could be judged less on their ability to react and more on how effectively they plan, invest and execute for the ...
Industrial enterprise app vendor IFS adds to its AI portfolio, snapping up 7bridges for its supply chain logistics planning and automation solution. Industrial enterprise applications vendor IFS this ...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Transsion Holdings (Transsion) has effectively addressed the ever-increasing complexity of its product, business model, supply network, and dynamic demand thanks to ...
In 2026, demand planning goes beyond simply estimating sales figures. It is a strategic approach designed to align your ...
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Ongoing disruption is forcing a rethink of conventional supply chain planning, from extrapolated supply and demand forecasting to probabilistic planning, to simulations based on real-time visibility ...
Leadership must evolve from efficiency management to resilience architecture. And the difference between performance and ...
AI scenario planning doesn’t attempt to be “right” in the traditional forecasting sense. Its real value lies in systematic ...
In the past five months, uncertainty around tariffs has upended the supply-chain landscape. What should manufacturers be doing now to shore up their supply base when policy can change with the tides?