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.
Artificial intelligence can impact every link in the supply chain thanks to its ability to optimize data collection to increase visibility into operations, quicken decision making to proactively identify risks, and provide recommendations to head off challenges and seize new opportunities.
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.
AI in the supply chain has many applications, not least of which includes logistics. While historically logistics teams may have operated in siloes and relied on manual, labor-intensive processes, they are now leaning into AI-powered tech to gain greater visibility into their operations.
Businesses across the world are increasingly recognizing sustainability as a critical element of their operations. From reducing environmental impact to improved margin expansion, organizations everywhere have embraced sustainable practices but how can they make sure these measures pay off?
The company’s new M0.0NSHOT hightop sneakers use specially sourced materials to achieve a carbon footprint of net 0.0 kg CO2. Allbirds is calling on the rest of the fashion world to copy its method, and is giving away the “recipe” for public use.
Panelists at a League of Leaders meeting last week at the Amazon Ads Building in New York brought rhetorical and real-world receipts to counter some of today's most common ESG concerns.