Nextgen Supply Chain Summit 2025 Focuses on Digital Transformation

Nextgen Supply Chain Summit 2025 Focuses on Digital Transformation

The Next-Gen Supply Chain Summit 2025 brings together over 200 industry leaders, focusing on technologies like AI, robotics, and digital twins to discuss digital transformation strategies for supply chains. Companies such as Johnson & Johnson and FedEx will share their practical experiences, helping businesses enhance supply chain resilience and sustainability, and seize future development opportunities. The summit aims to provide insights and best practices for navigating the evolving landscape of supply chain management in the digital age.

IBM Digital Transformation to Shift 465B in Trucking Revenue

IBM Digital Transformation to Shift 465B in Trucking Revenue

IBM's latest study, "Truck 2030," reveals the profound impact of digital transformation on the trucking industry. The report forecasts a shift of $465 billion in revenue from sales to services by 2030, with 64% of businesses considering digital reinvention crucial. Data insights, platform strategies, and intelligent automation will drive industry change. Companies need to actively embrace digitalization to succeed in the future. The study highlights the importance of adapting to the evolving landscape and leveraging technology for competitive advantage.

Fedex President Advocates Digital Shift for Supply Chain Resilience

Fedex President Advocates Digital Shift for Supply Chain Resilience

A FedEx executive emphasized the importance of digital transformation and risk management for enhancing supply chain resilience. They shared experiences from the COVID-19 pandemic and highlighted the significance of diversification strategies in mitigating disruptions. The discussion underscored how leveraging digital technologies and proactive risk mitigation are crucial for building robust and adaptable supply chains capable of weathering unforeseen challenges and maintaining operational efficiency in a dynamic global environment.

WCO Launches Digital Tools to Strengthen Global Customs Operations

WCO Launches Digital Tools to Strengthen Global Customs Operations

This paper focuses on the core online resources offered by the World Customs Organization (WCO) for capacity builders, including the WCO Trade Tools, WCO Bookshop, Customs Enforcement Network (CEN), and the WCO Online Learning platform. The aim is to help readers quickly understand and effectively utilize these tools to enhance their professional capabilities and promote compliance and efficiency in international trade. It provides a concise overview of these resources for improved customs capacity and trade facilitation.

Norway Customs Adopts Digital Tools to Streamline Global Trade

Norway Customs Adopts Digital Tools to Streamline Global Trade

Norway's National Customs Day focused on the "Future of Customs," exploring opportunities and challenges presented by emerging technologies like digitalization, 3D printing, and e-commerce. Participants emphasized the need for customs to embrace change, strengthen international cooperation, and enhance intelligent capabilities to address the new global trade landscape. The discussions highlighted the importance of ensuring trade security and facilitation in this evolving environment. Adapting to these technological advancements is crucial for efficient and secure global trade operations.

Big Data Boosts Supply Chain Efficiency in Digital Shift

Big Data Boosts Supply Chain Efficiency in Digital Shift

Advanced data analytics is crucial for large supply chains, helping businesses interpret information, predict demand, and optimize operations. However, companies must assess their scale, expertise, data foundation, and resources. Define goals, evaluate data, choose the right tools, cultivate talent, and implement incrementally. Cases like Walmart demonstrate that data analysis can optimize inventory, logistics, and marketing, enabling businesses to gain a competitive edge in the digital age. Successful implementation requires a strategic approach and careful consideration of internal capabilities and external resources to maximize the benefits of data-driven decision-making.

ERP Systems Struggle with Iot Data in Digital Transformation

ERP Systems Struggle with Iot Data in Digital Transformation

IFS research indicates that organizations embracing IoT are more likely to actively drive digital transformation. However, many companies haven't fully leveraged the potential of IoT, or their ERP systems are inadequate for handling IoT data. To fully capitalize on the benefits of IoT, businesses need to upgrade their ERP systems, enhance data analytics capabilities, optimize business processes, and foster a culture of innovation. This includes improving data processing speed and accuracy to gain actionable insights from the vast amounts of data generated by IoT devices, ultimately leading to better decision-making and improved operational efficiency.

Supply Chains Lag in Cloud Adoption Risking Digital Failure

Supply Chains Lag in Cloud Adoption Risking Digital Failure

Research indicates a strong desire for cloud technology adoption among supply chain companies, but implementation lags due to cultural and goal-related obstacles. The report recommends a phased deployment approach, prioritizing high-impact areas like supply chain visibility, planning, and analytics. Continuous optimization and employee training are crucial to capitalize on cloud technology opportunities and gain a competitive edge. Companies should focus on incremental progress and building internal capabilities to successfully navigate the digital transformation journey with cloud solutions.

Deloitte ASCM Launch Digital Model to Strengthen Supply Chains

Deloitte ASCM Launch Digital Model to Strengthen Supply Chains

Deloitte and ASCM jointly released the Digital Capabilities Model (DCM) for supply chain networks, aiming to help companies address challenges such as market volatility, technological innovation, and changing consumer demands, and build more resilient and adaptable supply chain networks. Seamlessly integrated with the SCOR Digital Standard, DCM views the supply chain as a dynamic and interconnected system. It offers application scenarios such as investment strategies, transformation plans, and objective assessments, helping companies achieve digital transformation. This model provides a framework for assessing and improving digital capabilities across the entire supply chain.

WCO Launches Ecommerce Framework to Boost African Digital Trade

WCO Launches Ecommerce Framework to Boost African Digital Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted an online workshop for Eastern, Southern, Western, and Central Africa, focusing on the implementation of the E-Commerce Framework of Standards (E-Commerce FoS). By interpreting the 15 standards and sharing practical examples, the workshop aimed to help African customs seize digital trade opportunities, address challenges, and promote the healthy development of cross-border e-commerce. This initiative seeks to inject new vitality into the African economy by facilitating smoother and more efficient online trade processes across the continent.