Uber: Paving the Way for Self-driving Trucks
How Uber is disrupting trucking with autonomous vehicles and what additional advancements can we expect in the future.
How Uber is disrupting trucking with autonomous vehicles and what additional advancements can we expect in the future.
As eCommerce and fast fashion continue to disrupt the retail industry, Macy's places huge bets on supply chain digitalization to ultimately reduce costs and stay competitive.
Adidas is challenging the athletic wear and fashion industries with high-tech, local Speed Factories that create small-batch, custom products with potential to reduce innovation cycles to only days
Can companies like Opendoor effectively disrupt the real estate broker ecosystem and home-sale supply chain through big data and machine learning?
In an example of how food processors and manufacturers are catering to consumer desire for increased food supply chain transparency, Cargill is piloting a blockchain-based, farm-to-table traceability program on select Honeysuckle White turkeys this Thanksgiving season.
“Industry 4.0 is the vital question of Germany’s manufacturing industry” [1] states Joe Kaeser, CEO of Siemens AG, Europe’s largest industrial manufacturing company. Siemens’ Amberg plant became playground and showcase for the factory of the future. What will be the long-term implications?
Can the industry that created the assembly line adapt to an ever-changing digital world? What exactly is inside Audi’s smart factory?
Embracing digitalization is imperative for Life insurance companies to capture much needed supply chain innovations
“The data economy for the industrial world has arrived, and GE is in a unique position to lead it.” – Jeff Immelt [1]
How should consumer packaged goods companies in developing countries such as India digitalize and automate their supply chains to stay competitive?