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Supply Chain as a Service (SCaaS): A Golden Opportunity for the Supply Chain Industry

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The Supply Chain as a Service (SCaaS) market has experienced significant growth in recent years, with even greater potential ahead. SCaaS is a technology-driven approach to managing supply chains, offering comprehensive end-to-end solutions for businesses. Let’s delve into this emerging concept.

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An Incredibly Easy Way to Get “YES” in the Supply Chain Operations – Concurrent Planning

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Supply Chain is a core business function tasked to manage multiple business operations such as production, inventory, order fulfillment, and transportation simultaneously. In fact, the supply chain people are expected to be super-heroes. How can they manage all this simultaneously?

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Logistics Complexity and the Strategic Moves Companies are Making to Reduce It

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Logistics Complexity and the Strategic Moves Companies Are Making to Reduce It The last mile is typically the costliest and most complicated leg of a supply chain, accounting for, on average, 53% of overall shipping costs. Visibility in the delivery process gives logistics companies more control over their last-mile operations.

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How to Choose the Right Last-Mile Delivery Technology for Your Business

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For many companies, however, building software is not part of their core competencies, and existing solutions in the market make more financial and operational sense. Seamless integration can streamline operations and is the key to improved efficiency. Such features enhance transparency and improve customer satisfaction.

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Diversifying Delivery Networks for Superior Customer Experiences

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Outsourced carriers are third-party companies contracted to carry a shipper’s product from one location to another. Using a network of outsourced carriers helps retailers provide their deliveries in a timely and efficient manner, with reduced capital investment, labor, and asset management costs.

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Debunking observability myths – Part 2: Why observability is important for everyone, not just SREs

IBM Supply Chain Blog

But now, IT is much more of a team sport, and the older approaches aren’t always effective or cost-efficient. This inclusive approach enables rapid feedback on new and more frequent deployments, ensuring swift issue resolution and improved software quality.

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Generative AI use cases for the enterprise

IBM Supply Chain Blog

Healthcare, insurance and education are more hesitant due to the legal and compliance efforts to which they must adhere—and the lack of insight, transparency and regulation in generative AI. Code generation : Software developers and programmers use generative AI to write code.

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