Post by Andre Luecht
Senior Operations Executive | Supply Chain Mgmt | Transport | Distribution | Automation | Robotics | AI | Analytics | ML
Real-time visibility is quickly becoming a key enabler and differentiator in the Supply Chain. Customer demands for item-level track and trace capabilities drive the adoption of AutoID technologies like RFID, the integration into frontline workflows, and the automation and optimization of processes. Some recent insights and best practices can be found below: https://lnkd.in/eGFt9cfc Food/Perishable Cold Chain Logistics in particular benefits from Real-time visibility and data-driven insights. With greater transparency across every handoff, organizations can improve efficiency, meet compliance goals, and protect product quality from origin to destination. In Food Logistics, Christopher Caulfield and I explore how technologies like IoT sensors, connected devices, and AI analytics are helping companies achieve these goals by providing supply chain teams with the tools to act quickly and make smarter decisions in complex, high-stakes environments. https://lnkd.in/ehxiX284 As disruptions continue and customer expectations rise, connecting hardware, software, and analytics is key to helping teams adapt to changes and improve operations. My thoughts on this were shared with Inbound Logistics, alongside other supply chain leaders. Read the full discussion here: https://lnkd.in/emdZNZnM Zebra Technologies Michael Gilhooly, MBA Therese Van Ryne Daniel B. John Lewis Anthony Ozimic MCIPR Denis Klimentov Steve Mulroy 🦓🌎