Supply Chain Brain
Modern supply chain management gained sophistication in the late 1990s, and many of the principles developed during that time are still in use today – even as technology and industry demands evolve. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and other recent challenges, supply chain managers are now having to rethink some long-held approaches and revisit fundamental beliefs about costs, roles, and how various pieces of the supply chain fit together in modern times.
In a recent article from Supply Chain Brain, the authors look at how supply chain managers are turning to emerging technology to gather crucial data, how that data is helping to develop new approaches to management, and how a holistic view of multi-stage supply chains can help mitigate present and future challenges.
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