P&G Unleashes Supply Chain 3.0 Globally
P&G's global automation push is here. Supply Chain 3.0 is no longer a pilot program; it's a full-blown rollout. Get ready for some serious productivity gains (or headaches).
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P&G's global automation push is here. Supply Chain 3.0 is no longer a pilot program; it's a full-blown rollout. Get ready for some serious productivity gains (or headaches).
Customer expectations for instant e-commerce fulfillment are fundamentally outstripping the realities of global supply chains. The gap is widening, and businesses are struggling to keep pace.
Uniqlo just flipped the switch on a new logistics facility in the Philippines. Is this a genuine step toward supply chain excellence, or just another glossy press release?
Warehouses are no longer just about moving boxes; they're dynamic, intelligent systems. The shift from basic control to sophisticated orchestration is here, and it's fundamentally changing how facilities operate.
Yunex Traffic just inked a 20-year lease on a sprawling 160,000 sq ft site at Bournemouth Airport's Aviation Business Park. It's a clear bet on UK expansion for intelligent traffic systems.
Thule's betting big on automation in Poland—a 42-meter beast of a warehouse set to swallow 40,000 pallets. It's not just storage; it's a radical rethink of how goods flow across continents.
Sportsman’s Warehouse just flipped the script on inventory timing. By delaying spring stock, they're chasing faster turns—but does it really sharpen their edge in a brutal retail market?
Truck drivers and warehouse workers in Walsall just got a lifeline—or did they? A massive 93,000ft² industrial park is breaking ground, promising jobs amid a space crunch.
Your next-day Prime package? It's getting smarter, cheaper — and a lot more robotic. Andy Jassy's 2025 shareholder letter lays bare Amazon's supply chain pivot.
Trucks rumbling down foggy Appalachian hollows, unloading gadgets hours after a Prime click. Amazon's planting micro-fulfillment flags in West Virginia — but who's really winning here?
Parents stocking up on diapers might face delays, but Kimberly-Clark's quick pivot shows supply chains evolving. One blaze exposes vulnerabilities — and sparks futuristic fixes.
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