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10 Examples of How Big Data in Logistics Can Transform The Supply Chain

datapine

In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Matthias Winkenbach , director of MIT’s Megacity Logistics Lab, details how last-mile analytics are yielding useful data. However, big data and the Internet of Things could give delivery drivers and managers a much better idea of how they can reduce costs due to perished goods.

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Smart manufacturing technology is transforming mass production

IBM Big Data Hub

Smart manufacturing (SM)—the use of advanced, highly integrated technologies in manufacturing processes—is revolutionizing how companies operate. Smart manufacturing, as part of the digital transformation of Industry 4.0 , deploys a combination of emerging technologies and diagnostic tools (e.g.,

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12 considerations when choosing MES software

IBM Big Data Hub

Gathering data from machines, sensors, operators and other Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) devices, they provide accurate and up-to-date insights into the status of production activities. Reduce risk, maintain compliance and increase ROI with applications built on 30+ years of market-leading technology.

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How data from IoT devices is changing supply chain analytics

CIO Business Intelligence

A McKinsey study on the impact of this extended disruption found something very interesting: while 75% of companies surveyed faced problems with their supplier base, production and distribution, 85% said they struggled with “insufficient digital technologies” in the supply chain. The solution?

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