Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Kathleen Walch covers AI, ML, and big data best practices. With the help of AI, supply chain operations is becoming smarter and ...
Managing product returns has always been a headache for retailers. The e-commerce boom only increased that pain and pressure. Call it buyer’s remorse, but when customers can’t see, touch and try on ...
Supply chains are in a new era where disruption is the norm and agility defines success. 2026 looks set to build on 2025’s ...
In simpler B2B days, supply chains only had to grapple with forecasting demand and then tweaking supply to meet it. Now volatility is end to end, and supply chain planning extends beyond order ...
Artificial intelligence is no longer just a buzzword in the healthcare supply chain; it’s a transformative force. A recent Gartner study underscores that AI and, notably, generative AI, are the top ...
Companies these days face an uncomfortable reality: supply chain disruptions are no longer exceptional events—they’re business as usual. The semiconductor shortage cost the automotive industry over ...
As 2025 comes to an end, where do we stand with AI in the supply chain? What is real? What is hype? Machine learning has been a part of advanced demand forecasting for over 20 years. But these ...
Universities are tailoring supply chain courses to prepare students for the industry's AI revolution
Universities are integrating AI into supply chain courses to prepare future professionals. AI and tech skills are becoming crucial to careers in supply chain operations. This article is part of "How ...
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