AI Daily Briefing
- AI Unleashes Supply Chain Interoperability Now: Forget just connecting systems; the real AI magic in logistics happens when they can truly interoperate as a single decision network. This isn’t about dashboards anymore, it’s about speed and precision.
- AI is Here. Is Your Supply Chain Ready?: AI is fundamentally changing how we build, operate, and strategize. Are you ready for the inevitable platform shift?
- Supply Chain Software: 200+ Vendors, Zero Clarity?: The supply chain software market is drowning in a sea of overlapping claims, leaving buyers bewildered. It’s not a lack of innovation, but a structural problem with market definition.
- P&G’s Supply Chain Secret: Beyond Forecasts to Action: Forget the notion that P&G’s supply chain magic is mere scale or advanced forecasting. The real story lies in its rigorous discipline of turning messy, real-world demand signals into decisive operational actions.
- AI’s Power Hunger Forces Nuclear Back Into Supply Chain.: The insatiable hunger of AI is pushing electricity to the forefront of supply chain constraints, forcing a dramatic re-evaluation of power sources. Nuclear energy, long relegated to policy debates, is now a central player in infrastructure planning for data center expansion.
- UPS Halts Volume Chase, Prioritizes Profit Over Package Count: For decades, UPS lived by the mantra ‘more is more.’ That’s over. The company’s latest moves signal a seismic shift away from chasing raw volume, towards a leaner, meaner, and more profitable operation.
- Supply Chain AI Needs Memory, Not Just Smarts: Your supply chain AI might impress with its answers, but can it remember yesterday’s problems? A critical new layer is emerging, and it’s all about memory.
- London’s Skies: Drones Now Deliver Healthcare: The skies above London are getting busier. Matternet’s M2 drones have officially begun shuttling vital medical supplies between hospital campuses, a move poised to redefine urban healthcare logistics.