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Traditional demand forecasting doesn’t cut it in an AI-driven world that never slows down. Your supply chain needs to stay ahead, not just keep up. By combining advanced technologies like AI with deep domain expertise, you give your teams the tools to predict, adapt, and thrive. How? Use our seven steps to integrate AI into forecasting processes to improve operational excellence and drive growth. |
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Sitting designers, engineers, supply chain and project management experts at the same digital table may invite short-term conflict, but the long-term gains create efficiency and satisfaction. |
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Advanced technology can detect and analyze much finer data points, finding problems well before they hit. |
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Deloitte Chief Innovation Officer Deb Golden says AI software is great, but it's useless to manufacturing without sensors, compute power and other recent computer hardware advances. |
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The scramble for critical minerals leaves the U.S. vulnerable to geopolitical pressure in ways that many executives are only beginning to understand. |
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Also, Jabil has expansion plans, Danone increases production in Florida, Lockheed harnesses robot power, and investments emerge for hardtech entrepreneurs. |
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If off-the-shelf manufacturing execution systems don't fit the bill, developing your own MES provides real advantages. |
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