A new ASCM report outlines how AI, automation, geopolitics, workforce evolution, and circularity will reshape supply chains in 2026 and what leaders must do to prepare.
Global trade is undergoing a structural reorientation as companies move away from single-mode transport strategies and ...
Increased demand for more convenient pickup and delivery: More than half (56%) of supply chain leaders say they face increasing pressure to provide faster, more flexible delivery and pickup options, ...
Coty, Inc., the global beauty company, is going through a transformation. The supply chain transformation is a key part of ...
As 2025 winds down, companies and supply chain leaders are navigating a holiday season and business landscape that are ...
In supply planning, optimization is critical. Optimization, another solution used by supply chain software vendors for over two decades, is now considered a form of AI. Optimization works, it delivers ...
December 3, 2025 / OMP is helping McCormick & Co., the global leader in flavor, with an AI-driven and autonomous operational ...
Blue Yonder unifies demand and supply planning with end-to-end collaboration and actionable insights
Blue Yonder Demand and Supply Planning, one of the company’s AI-infused Cognitive Solutions, enables organisations to ...
Supply chain planners don’t have these luxuries. Most of their experiments happen in the real world, where production schedules, budgets, and customer expectations are all on the line. Volatility has ...
Integrated business planning (IBP) has evolved from a supply chain initiative to a core function that enables strategic ...
Abstract: Supply chain demand forecasting faces unprecedented challenges due to the complex interplay of multiple information sources, including market dynamics reflected in textual data, historical ...
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