Digital Twin Supply Chains Face Customer Data Loss Risks

Digital Twin Supply Chains Face Customer Data Loss Risks

Gartner research indicates that many organizations implementing Digital Supply Chain Twins (DSCT) overlook the Digital Twin of the Customer (DToC). This can lead to missed growth opportunities and customer churn. Companies should integrate DSCT with DToC to build a customer-centric digital twin strategy. By collecting customer data, building customer profiles, and optimizing the supply chain based on customer insights, businesses can fully leverage the potential of digital twin technology and gain a competitive advantage. A holistic approach that considers both supply chain and customer perspectives is crucial for maximizing the benefits of digital twins.

PG Leverages AI in Supply Chain to Boost Profits

PG Leverages AI in Supply Chain to Boost Profits

P&G's Supply Chain 3.0 initiative leverages artificial intelligence in areas like data analysis, demand forecasting, logistics optimization, product innovation, and precision marketing, leading to significant efficiency gains and cost reductions. Companies should learn from P&G's experience and embrace intelligent transformation to enhance their supply chain competitiveness. By adopting AI-driven solutions, businesses can optimize operations, improve decision-making, and ultimately achieve a more resilient and responsive supply chain.

August Retail Sales Jump As Supply Chains Face Pressure

August Retail Sales Jump As Supply Chains Face Pressure

August retail sales showed both month-over-month and year-over-year growth, indicating a steady economic recovery. However, challenges such as e-commerce disruption, last-mile delivery issues, inventory management, supply chain visibility, and sustainability are becoming increasingly prominent. Businesses need to embrace digital transformation, optimize supply chain networks, strengthen collaboration, enhance resilience, and cultivate talent to navigate these changes and maintain a competitive edge.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Global Manufacturers Shift to Nearshoring Amid Supply Chain Changes

Global Manufacturers Shift to Nearshoring Amid Supply Chain Changes

Global supply chains are undergoing profound changes, with nearshoring and reshoring trends becoming increasingly prominent. Experts suggest that companies should establish diversified supplier networks, strengthen connections with Asian decision-makers, embrace digital transformation, and focus on sustainability. While 'Made in China' faces challenges, it also holds opportunities. The future supply chain will present a more diversified landscape, requiring businesses to adapt and build resilience through strategic partnerships and technological advancements. This shift emphasizes agility and responsiveness in a rapidly evolving global market.

Prologis Summit Explores AI Energy in Future Supply Chains

Prologis Summit Explores AI Energy in Future Supply Chains

The Prologis Summit focused on the impact of energy and AI on supply chains. The U.S. Secretary of the Interior emphasized the importance of energy security, while the Prologis CEO outlined their energy transition strategy, highlighting the utilization of all energy sources and exploring new opportunities in data centers and edge computing. Both parties envisioned the synergistic development of AI factories and energy production, as well as the crucial role of logistics real estate in the future digital economy. The summit underscored the convergence of energy, AI, and logistics in shaping the next generation of supply chains.

Toyota Tow Tractors Boost Logistics Efficiency in Supply Chains

Toyota Tow Tractors Boost Logistics Efficiency in Supply Chains

Toyota Industrial tow tractors are ideal for heavy-duty material handling, known for their powerful towing capacity and exceptional performance. This article also explores key logistics trends anticipated in 2026, including adaptive changes in US ports, intelligent freight payment transformations, strategies for navigating the new tariff landscape, and the evolution of Transportation Management Systems (TMS). These insights provide valuable guidance for businesses seeking to optimize their logistics management and stay ahead in a rapidly changing environment.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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US Service Sector Growth Slows on Supply Labor Woes

US Service Sector Growth Slows on Supply Labor Woes

The ISM Services PMI edged down to 60.1 in June, but remained in expansion territory, indicating continued strength in the services sector. The report highlighted supply chain bottlenecks, labor shortages, and inflation as key challenges. Businesses are facing rising costs and logistical delays. Experts are urging caution regarding inflationary pressures to avoid economic stagnation. While the outlook for the services sector remains positive, it needs to navigate these multiple challenges. The sector demonstrates resilience despite these headwinds.

Datadriven SOP Boosts Agility in CPG Retail Supply Chains

Datadriven SOP Boosts Agility in CPG Retail Supply Chains

This paper delves into the significance of Sales and Operations Planning (S&OP) within the Consumer Packaged Goods and Retail (CPG&R) industry. It highlights how an integrated, data-driven S&OP process can help companies improve demand forecast accuracy, optimize resource allocation, reduce supply chain costs, and ultimately enhance customer satisfaction. The paper also introduces solutions offered by Dassault Systèmes, designed to empower businesses to achieve operational excellence. These solutions aim to streamline processes and improve decision-making across the entire supply chain.

Uber Freight Aided Truckers Stabilized Supply Chains During Pandemic

Uber Freight Aided Truckers Stabilized Supply Chains During Pandemic

During the pandemic, Uber Freight launched initiatives like zero-profit pricing, meal subsidies, and hygiene supplies to support carriers and shippers. These efforts aimed to ensure the smooth transportation of essential goods. Uber Freight is committed to leveraging technological innovation to improve freight efficiency, reduce transportation costs, and provide better services to customers. The company strives to build a more stable and efficient supply chain through continuous innovation and support for its partners during challenging times and beyond. Their focus remains on delivering value and resilience in the freight industry.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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CH Robinson Aids Shippers During Peak Supply Chain Season

CH Robinson Aids Shippers During Peak Supply Chain Season

C.H. Robinson's President of Global Forwarding, Mike Short, shares strategies for navigating current supply chain challenges, emphasizing the importance of flexibility, diversification, and close collaboration. Faced with port congestion and capacity shortages, shippers should remain open-minded, actively seek alternative solutions, and work closely with partners to overcome difficulties. He highlights the need to adapt to changing market conditions and proactively manage potential disruptions to ensure smooth operations during peak season and beyond. This collaborative approach is key to mitigating risks and maintaining supply chain resilience.