Decision intelligence is all about leveraging the latest in analytics and AI to enable this highly integrated, tech-enabled approach to decision-making. Consider these four strategies for careful planning and commitment, taking learnings from companies like Estée Lauder, Proximo Spirits, Colgate-Palmolive, and Mars.
Hill’s Pet Nutrition stood up its first direct-to-consumer site this month with dual goals of increasing product availability and supporting animal shelters.
When it comes to build vs. buy, Colgate-Palmolive says taking certain things in-house is increasing their revenue growth management and media analytics flexibility and scalability.
Colgate-Palmolive is bringing high tech to its new Hill’s Pet Nutrition manufacturing plant as it seeks to overcome the capacity constraints dogging its growth ambitions.
In Unpacked, CGT's new series of Tech Explainers, we break down AI in the supply chain, including its benefits and drawbacks, and where today's leading experts see the future potential.
While maturity levels vary for artificial intelligence in logistics and the supply chain, it has the potential to facilitate more accurate and efficient decision-making.
There’s no shortage of AI logistics use cases, whether it’s through demand forecasting, enhancing warehouse efficiencies, or improving route planning. In all of these cases, AI in the supply chain can translate to streamlining, predicting, and automating key aspects of logistics operations.