AI Transforms Supply Chains with Realtime Visibility

AI Transforms Supply Chains with Realtime Visibility

Supply chain management software is undergoing a profound transformation, with real-time visibility, AI integration, and seamless ERP integration reshaping logistics management. WMS, TMS, YMS, and ERP form the digital foundation. AI empowers intraday planning, improving decision-making efficiency. AI applications are widespread in areas such as exception handling and supplier management. SCM and ERP integration is crucial, with cloud technology and APIs simplifying external connections. Modular applications offer flexible deployment and scalability. This allows businesses to adapt quickly to changing market demands and optimize their supply chain operations.

Tibetan Yak Wool Scarfs Gain Popularity in Western Luxury Markets

Tibetan Yak Wool Scarfs Gain Popularity in Western Luxury Markets

Tibetan brand Norlha utilizes yak wool and traditional handcrafting techniques. Through unique cultural narratives and a commitment to sustainable development, it has successfully penetrated the high-end European and American markets, becoming a supplier for luxury brands like Hermès. Its success lies not only in its commercial value but also in its contribution to the local community and the preservation of its cultural heritage. Norlha showcases how a brand can thrive by blending traditional craftsmanship with modern values, creating a positive impact on both the economy and the community it serves.

US Manufacturing Grows in September Amid Supply Chain Challenges

US Manufacturing Grows in September Amid Supply Chain Challenges

The US Manufacturing PMI registered 55.4 in September, according to the Institute for Supply Management (ISM), marking the fourth consecutive month of expansion but slightly lower than August. The New Orders Index decreased but remained in growth territory. Supplier deliveries continued to slow down, and inventory contraction eased. ISM members indicated that COVID-19 and business growth were key themes, expressing concern about the absence of future economic stimulus policies. The report suggests continued growth in the manufacturing sector, albeit at a slightly slower pace than the previous month.