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The integration of agentic AI and blockchain is not just a theory—it’s already being applied across industries.
While enterprise and supply chain technologists may not trust blockchain yet, it is somewhat ironic that a lack of trust in the banking industry after the 2008 financial crisis was the original ...
Challenges for blockchain in supply chain management While this is an exciting technology, blockchain has a lot of hurdles to overcome before it becomes mainstream. A recent of user wants and needs ...
Supply chain management is the backbone of global trade, but inefficiencies and a lack of transparency often plague it. Enter blockchain technology a revolutionary tool reshaping how goods move ...
As a result of rising e-commerce, the demand for global shipping is at an all-time high. Freight lines have been forced to increase staffing volumes by nearly 20 percent, and trucking companies and ...
This is an excerpt of the original article. It was written for the March-April 2023 edition of Supply Chain Management Review. The full article is available to current subscribers. In June 2013, Frank ...
July-August 2018 At Supply Chain Management Review, we’ve been writing about the talent crisis in our profession since at least 2012 when our MIT contributors were publishing a column on talent ...
Listed below are a few ways in which blockchain will revolutionise logistics and supply chain management globally: Smart contracts In any given supply chain there are several players involved ...
Blockchain is more than just a buzzword; it's a technology that offers tangible improvements to the supply chain. Food traceability is just one basic example, but the applications are endless.
The act establishes a national system for tracing pharmaceutical products through the supply chain with progressively more stringent requirements that kick in over a 10-year period.