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WiseTech Buys Blume
WiseTech Global has bought Blume Global, a multimodal digital operating platform for $414 million, reports Supply Chain Quarterly.
The Australian logistics software vendor WiseTech Global has acquired supply chain technology provider Blume Global for $414 million, saying the move extends the capability of WiseTech’s CargoWise logistics execution software
Read more...Warehouses Go for Automation
Automation is the future of warehouse management, reports Read Write.
As we look into the crystal ball of warehouse inventory management, one thing is clear: the future lies in warehouse automation.
Read more...Supply Chains Go for Risk Resilience
According to Forbes, supply chain trends are showing a turn towards risk resilience.
Experts have released their latest supply chain trends, revealing an obsession with risk resilience, and who can blame them?
Read more...Flexport Launches App
Flexport, a supply chain technology provider, has launched the Flexport App on Shopify to meet global trade news, reports PR Newswire.
Today, Flexport, a global leader in supply chain technology, announced the launch of the Flexport App on Shopify – a one-stop, integrated solution designed for small-and-medium-sized businesses (SMBs) to meet their global trade needs.
Read more...Save A Lot Selects Symphony AI Retail
Save A Lot, has selected SymphonyAI Retail CPG to manage its inventory, reports Produce Blue Book.
SymphonyAI Retail CPG, a SymphonyAI vertical, today announced its selection by supermarket chain Save A Lot BB #:143893 for data-driven supply chain solutions that provide more accurate end-to-end insights and enable grocers to better meet shopper needs while minimizing stockouts and substitutions.
Read more...Bringing Supply Chain Visibility
According to Supply Chain Digital, companies have a long way to go to bring supply chain visibility to fruition.
What every supply chain chief really needs in today’s tumultuous world is an in-house Nostradamus – someone able to peer into the future and head-off yet more disruption, from hatever catastrophes the future has in store for already beleaguered supply chains.
Read more...UPS and Gap Team Up
UPS and the Gap are working together to provide logistics services to other clothing and footwear companies, reports Robotics and Automation News.
The companies say their new offering will enable small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) to benefit from capabilities “previously only available to billion-dollar brands”.
Read more...What’s Hot for Supply Chain 2023
According to TechHQ, AI, machine learning, and analytics are poised to be one of the hot items for supply chains in 2023.
Supply chains in the 2020s thrive by staying ahead of the game – by evolving their practices, upgrading their technology, and making smooth and seamless transitions from one state to another
Read more...Preventing Waste with Tech
A startup is using AI and IOT to prevent perishable products from going to waste, reports GeekWire.
Transparent Path is on a mission to help reduce food waste and fuel hunger relief efforts with supply chain technology that provides visibility for perishable products
Read more...Building a Better Battery Supply Chain
The Department of Energy pours money into the EV battery supply chain, reports Enviromental Leader.
The DOE awarded $3.2 million in funding to 24M, an energy storage manufacturer, to research and develop low-cost, fast-charging sodium metal batteries
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