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FDA FSMA: Providing value beyond compliance

IBM Supply Chain Blog

Though the rule doesn’t go into effect until January 2026, companies must proactively and strategically prepare their supply chain now, as this complex regulation will require companies to collect and maintain detailed information about the ingredients, processing and distribution of certain products.

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Key Trends and Themes for Supply Chain and Logistics in 2024

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Suppose you stay ahead of trends like AI optimization, blockchain transparency, and sustainable practices. Top Logistics Trends in 2024 As businesses seek higher efficiency and resilience, the supply chain trends for this year reflect a resumed focus on digitization, sustainability, and agility. billion by 2026.

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Technology Support in Integrated Business Planning: Automation, Augmentation and Human Centricity

Supply Chain Trend

IBP requires cross functional alignment to eliminate silos, to achieve accountability for delivering strategic, financial and operational outcomes, and to enable scenario planning that provides forward visibility into the consequences and risks of decisions (Sorensen, 2020). The human role in the future of work. Sorensen, D. Teichler, J.

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A Guide to Successful Business Process Transformation 

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Here we’ll break down what business process transformation means, what drives the need to transform business processes, and the framework to unlock the benefits of a long-term and sustainable business process transformation initiative. Learn more about change management.

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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. A Gartner report suggests that by 2026, over 65% of short-term decisions within supply chain planning will be automated or autonomous. For example a monthly triggered risk analysis (set of simulations) from your e2e supply chain.