Artificial intelligence (AI) is the great disruptor of our time. Not since the dawn of electrification have so many new capabilities emerged that can change what’s possible for all aspects of human ...
The playbook has changed. The next era of supply chain transformation is about building systems that bend without breaking, and integrating technology with people. It involves planning decades ahead ...
This week in Pedersen’s POV, MD+DI Senior Editor Amanda Pedersen urges the medtech industry to follow Medtronic’s example for ...
JD.com JD is deepening its global supply chain footprint, signalling a deliberate shift from a domestic e-commerce leader to a globally integrated logistics and retail ecosystem. The company is ...
Airbus is in a historic position of strength, with the opportunity to become the world’s most important aerospace OEM. It is breaking out of its duopoly with Boeing, pursuing a production rate of 75 ...
The tourism industry remains one of the most influential sectors in the world economy, supporting millions of jobs and generating trillions in revenue. Yet, behind its growth lies a web of suppliers, ...
Military operations have always had an urgency to their supply-line management, something that has not always been present in commerce. For the past 40 years, the just-in-time (JIT) delivery model ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Change is inevitable—that is one of the lessons we learned during disruptions over the past ...
Over the past two decades, demand for vegetable oil has quadrupled, with palm oil leading the charge in quenching the world’s thirst for vegetable oil. Palm oil is highly prized for its diversity of ...
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