Select and Implement AI not different in Supply Chains

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Changing equilibrium in supply chains

An announcement about AI The more general use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) became a step closer with the recent announcement by Microsoft of Copilot for Office 365. However, does this mean the beginning of the Peak of inflated expectations (from the Gartner Hype Cycle)? This is when the hype of the new technology, its multiple uses and ease of implement … Read More

Which items are critical (or not) in your supply chains?

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Roll-on, roll-off ferry

Are tomatoes a critical item? Recent alarm in the UK concerning a shortage of tomatoes highlights the question for your organisation’s supply chains. Which items are identified as critical for finished products? The BBC reported that UK authorities said the tomato shortage would last a few weeks and was due to cold weather in Spain and North Africa, which was … Read More

Define Supply Chains Design with a description of Flows

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value and supply chains are gold

Effectiveness for supply chains There remains too much of a focus in business on efficiency of the organisation’s many silos (teams, departments, groups etc). However, your customers’ concern is how the organisation’s supply chains are able to satisfy their needs – how effective is your business? So, a critical aspect of your organisation’s supply chains is not the efficiency of … Read More

Logistics strategy to cover the longer five-year term

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Geopolitics and supply chains

Strategy for changing your supply chains Supply Chains are not managed. Instead, they respond to events and decisions at each Node and Link in each supply chain. A response is therefore ’emergent’. This requires that functions within your organisation’s Supply Chains must respond to emergent situations and adapt their approach to the affected supply market. This adaptability must extend to … Read More

Operational Logistics strategy for two-year improvement

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Right supply chain strategy

Two strategies a better approach The role of Logistics is to provide Availability of products and services for customers. To provide Availability requires the management of inventory – incorporating policy, planning and control. Without effective management of inventory, investments in automation are wasted when handling and moving unnecessary inventory. Change takes time. Organisations need time to move from an initial … Read More