Supply chain forecasting is becoming an increasingly critical component of operational success. Accurate forecasting enables companies to optimize inventory levels, reduce waste, enhance customer ...
Editor’s Note: The SCM capstone Drop Trailer Forecasting in Volatile Networks was authored by Alex Carroll and Troy Egar. The project was supervised by Dr. Elenna Dugundji ([email protected]) and Dr.
Supply chain leaders are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence to revolutionize their demand-forecasting and inventory-management strategies. This shift comes as traditional forecasting ...
Supply chain forecasting was never an easy process. Millions of dollars were lost each year due to inventory overstock and understock even before the Covid-19 pandemic. Forecasting grows even more ...
Roger Mayerson, senior vice president and industry principal of apparel and soft goods at AI supply chain planning software company Logility, sees this post-pandemic period as challenging for ...
ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--BFG Supply Co., a leading distributor to the green industry, has selected RELEX Solutions, provider of unified supply chain and retail planning solutions, to elevate their ...
MILWAUKEE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Plex Systems, a Rockwell Automation company and a leader in cloud-delivered smart manufacturing solutions, today announced new machine learning capabilities for Plex ...
It is safe to assume that any service provider in the logistics industry will tell you that their process of managing a supply chain is the most efficient, and that they implement the most effective ...
In a time when the healthcare supply chain industry is a dynamic and complex environment, it is important to learn from each other’s supply strategies. The healthcare sector is reexamining how to ...
The refrigerant shortage issue has made the Summer of 2025 a tough one for distributors. A summer they will not forget. This is the second time in the last five years that distributors have been put ...
Editor’s note: This article first appeared on the University of Tennessee, Knoxville’s Global Supply Chain Institute’s blog. It is being reprinted with permission. You can read the original post here.