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343: Create a One-Stop Solution for Supply Chain Automation, with Logward

Let's Talk Supply Chain

Logward is a logistics technology company offering supply chain management as a service, delivering end-to-end visibility as well as control over freight shipments through cloud based solutions. 31.33] An overview of Logward’s Transport Solutions, and the visibility it provides.

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356: Break Down Design Barriers and Scale Your Business, with MFG

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From 2014 to 2017, Mr. Kress served as Chief Operating Officer then President at Open English, an online education platform. We invested almost $100 million in fully digitizing our end-to-end operations and building software.” Shapeways is allowing anyone to get access to on-demand manufacturing services at scale.”

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Seasoned Leadership in Action™ – An Interview with Will Chu, CEO at Vector!

Supply Chain Game Changer

In 2015, we saw an opportunity to transform trucking and logistics by removing physical paperwork from the industry, and thus Vector, a contactless pick up and delivery solution for enterprise shippers, carriers, 3PLs and retailers, was born. How has Business and Supply Chain changed over the course of your career?

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The Intelligent IBP Manifesto – key principles for a new planning paradigm

Supply Chain Trend

However, only 3% of companies apply automated execution and 7% autonomous end to end planning. For example a monthly triggered risk analysis (set of simulations) from your e2e supply chain. We’ve entered an AI era where 76% of work can be augmented or automated. 2% of managers apply best practice decision methods.

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There Are Not Enough Women Supply Chain Leaders!

Supply Chain Game Changer

Logistics Managers, Manufacturing Directors and other Supply Chain leaders often rose from the shop floor, from front-line warehousing and transportation positions. We first wrote about this topic in 2014 – if you can believe it – and unfortunately, in the intervening years, not too much has changed.