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Supply Chain Tech M&A is Just Getting Started in Retail

Retail companies are increasingly turning to supply chain technology mergers and acquisitions (M&A) to enhance their operations and improve efficiency. The adoption of modern, data-driven software is crucial for retailers with complex global supply chains, and this has accelerated the digital transformation in the industry. Legacy technology and the need to build agile and resilient supply chains are also driving M&A activity in the supply chain and logistics software sector. The surge in online shopping has put warehouses under significant pressure, making warehouse management systems vital. Strategic buyers, such as large multinational retailers like IKEA, are entering the market and seeking to acquire software providers to gain greater control over their supply chains.

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People skills 'being overtaken by supply chain technology'

In today's rapidly evolving digital economy, supply chain operations are embracing digital transformation. However, many organizations face challenges as the advanced technology outstrips the people skills in their supply chain teams. Companies are investing in transformative tools like AI and big data analytics, but failing to see improvements in speed and accuracy. This disparity highlights the need for employees to possess the necessary expertise to effectively leverage these tools. It is crucial for professionals to marry their core competencies in supply chain management with digital skills to drive operational excellence and business growth. Bridging the gap between digital technologies and supply chain principles is paramount to achieving supply chain excellence.

 

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Supply Chains Becoming More Complex as Companies Diversify

According to a recent article from CNBC, supply chains are becoming increasingly complex as companies diversify their operations. This is due to the fact that companies are now operating in multiple countries and dealing with multiple currencies, regulations, and languages. This has led to a need for more sophisticated supply chain management solutions. CEO's are now looking to technology to help them manage these complex supply chains and ensure that their operations are running smoothly. 

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Sanofi and Marken Transform the Pharma Supply Chain

Sanofi, a multinational pharmaceutical company, and Marken, a global logistics and supply chain solutions provider, have partnered to improve the supply chain visibility of Sanofi's products. Marken offers customised solutions to the life-sciences industry, such as clinical to commercial logistics, direct-to-patient services, home healthcare, and storage and distribution of temperature-sensitive products. This partnership was featured in the July issue of Supply Chain Digital Magazine.

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Healthcare Supply Chain Managements Market Trends And Analysis By 2028

According to a report by 360 Market Updates, the global healthcare supply chain managements market was valued at USD 2559.94 Million in 2022 and is expected to reach USD 4905.9 Million by 2028, with a CAGR of 11.45%. The top players in the market are Oracle, SAP, McKesson, Infor, Epicor, Manhattan Associates, JDA Software, TECSYS, Descartes Systems Group, and HighJump.

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Could AI Remove Humans from Supply Chain

According to CNBC, the supply chain could be revolutionized by AI, removing all human touch points.

Artificial intelligence is likely to shake up the transportation industry — transforming how supply chains are managed and reducing the number of jobs carried out by people, according to analysts and industry insiders

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Keeping Food Safe

According to Cold Chain News, new supply chain technology can help preserve the safety of the food chain.

In an era where food safety concerns are of paramount importance and interest to both consumers and the media, examples such as the horsemeat scandal demonstrate the gravitas needing to be assigned to the provenance of food.

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Car Manufacturer Adds AI to Supply Chain

Car maker partners with company to imbed AI into its supply chain system, reports Reuters.

JLR said on Monday it has partnered with supply chain mapping and risk analytics firm Everstream Analytics, which will embed artificial intelligence into the British luxury carmaker's system to help avert future global supply issues.

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JLR Joins Forces with Everstream Analytics to Embed AI into Supply Chain System

JLR partners with Everstream Analytics to use AI technology in monitoring supply chain and preventing future disruptions.

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Cars to Be Loaded for Export at Yantai Port in East China’s Shandong Province

 Yantai port in China's Shandong province prepares to export cars.

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