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Grocers Bring in Artificial Intelligence

Grocery retailers are turning to Artificial Intelligence (AI) in their supply chain, reports the Progressive Grocer.  A recent survey by EnsembleIQ found that 1 in 3 grocers have already included AI in their supply chains in some way.

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Italian Company Patents Supply Chain Tech

According to Just-Style, an Italian textile firm has patented supply chain technology. Cifra has internationally patented its Warp Knit Seamless Supply Chain Technology. Read more...

Supply Chain Goes Digital

Digital supply chain technology provider Cloudleaf is set to help companies bring delivery on demand to their customers, reports Automation World.

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Using the Supply Chain to Lessen Food Waste

Food waste is projected to be a $1.5 trillion problem by 2050, but improving the supply chain can help, reports Supply Chain Dive. Making improvements to supply chain infrastructure and efficiency could reduce the amount of food wasted by $270 billion.

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Using Blockchain to Improve Consumer Confidence

According to Forbes, blockchain can help consumers feel confident about the food they buy. A Dutch company is studying how blockchain and other technologies will improve consumer confidence.

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Blockchain for Farmers?

Historically agriculture has been on the leading edge of technology, but is there a place for blockchain tech in farming, reports Farm & Dairy. Ag experts believe that blockchain can help farmers with tracking commodities.

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Target Freight Management Named to Inc. 5000 List of Fastest-Growing U.S. Companies

Pittsburgh-based TFM Truckload, a division of parent company Target Freight Management, Inc. (TFM), is proud to be ranked #461 in the latest edition of the Inc. 5000, Inc. magazine’s annual list of the fastest-growing companies in the U.S. This marks the 4th straight year that TFM has had a company named to the Inc. 500/5000., which represents the efficiency and consistency of the company’s close-knit team as well as the visionary leadership of its president and founder, Mike Wagner. 

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Department of Homeland Security Looks for Information

According to FedScoop, the Department of Homeland security is looking to conduct market research on how to assess risk in the supply chain.

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Citizens Reserve Launches SUKU

Former employees of Deloitte have started their own company that will soon launch a supply chain platform, reports CoinDesk. Citizens Reserve announced the SUKU ecosystem. SUKU will offer real-time data on the location of goods, a bid-and-order marketplace and the ability to create automated contracts.

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Robotics in the Supply Chain

According to LiveMint, robotics will transform the supply chain. As of now customer expectations are high and companies can use robots to deliver faster, and more efficient service.

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