Consumers and retailers alike know how frustrating stockouts can be. But solving the out-of-stock problem isn’t as simple as carrying more inventory. Retailers run the risk of overstocking, with ...
The need for consumer-goods suppliers to sell directly to consumers at the start of the pandemic has forced them to manage complex retail supply chains and exacerbated an already strained global ...
Aclaros announces an expanded focus on delivering strengthened ERP capabilities built around Business One software, addressing growing operational needs across small and midsized enterprises. The ...
Analyst Insight: After three years of pandemic-driven disruptions, supply chain executives are developing new strategies for contending with high inflation, economic slowdown, talent shortages, excess ...
That’s why many companies are using this planning window to tighten up their networks and focus on tools that actually help. They want to move faster and cut down on risk as disruptions keep coming.
As supply chains continue to absorb shock after shock, the conversation is shifting from how quickly companies can react to disruptions to whether they Explore how AI integration in supply chains is ...
Geopolitics forces a structural redesign of supply networks, pushing companies toward regionalization, diversified suppliers, and deeper vertical integration to mitigate trade and tariff risk.
Reverse Logistics, Artificial Intelligence, Circular Economy, Supply Chain Management, Sustainability, Machine Learning Share and Cite: Waditwar, P. (2026) De-Risking Returns: How AI Can Reinvent Big ...
What is Supply Chain Management? Supply chain management (SCM) is the strategic orchestration of activities that encompass the planning, sourcing, manufacturing, distribution and customer service ...