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What’s Really Holding Back AI Adoption in Manufacturing and Supply Chains? (Part 1 — Organizational & Cultural Barriers)
This article is part of a 3-part series exploring the key barriers preventing successful AI adoption in manufacturing and supply chains, based on recent research and industry insights. In Part 1, I focus on organizational and cultural barriers. AI has emerged as a transformative force in manufacturing and supply chain management, promising enhanced efficiency, predictive capabilities, and strategic agility. However, integrating AI into strategic decision-making processes is n
Nov 106 min read


The Sustainability Paradox in Fleet Decisions for Logistics
The Pressure to Go Green in Logistics Sustainability has become the defining narrative in logistics. Across the world, companies are being asked to rethink how goods are moved, stored, and delivered in light of the climate crisis. The scientific consensus is clear. The IPCC Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warns that rapid and immediate cuts in emissions are required across every sector, and freight transport is no exception. The panel’s most recent assessment
Oct 207 min read


Your Business Can’t Survive Alone: How Smart Partnerships Keep SMEs Competitive
For SMEs, supply chain disruptions can make or break a business. Recent crises, from the COVID-19 pandemic to geopolitical instability, have exposed vulnerabilities in rigid supply chains and the past few years have shown that no business operates in isolation. The COVID-19 pandemic and its aftermath, the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and inflation-driven economic volatility have exposed the fragility of supply chains and the risks of working solo. Companies that relied on a singl
Mar 244 min read
