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Move It or Lose It: Supply Chain Resiliency Through Automation

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The COVID pandemic has served as a reminder of the importance of supply chain resiliency. Natural disasters, political instability, transportation disruptions, and manufacturing problems are all threats to the movement of raw materials and goods. To reduce costly delays and better anticipate and mitigate future disruptions, organizations must embrace cloud computing and advanced AI technologies like large language models, machine learning, and robotics. According to an article by Supply & Demand Chain Executive, automation is the key to ensuring supply chain resiliency.

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Automation is certainly an important tool for improving supply chain resiliency, but it is not a panacea. Automation requires significant investment and can be difficult to implement, and it is not always the best solution for every organization. It is important to consider the cost-benefit of automation and ensure that it is the right fit for the organization's needs.



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