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Getting Started with AI in Supply Chain

Logistics Viewpoints

Instead of searching for and reading multiple help documents, the planner can simply ask for help in natural language and receive an answer that is a single, synthesized explanation of those sources in Portuguese (even if the documentation is in English).

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Why is o9 Solutions Growing So Fast?

Logistics Viewpoints

A graph database stores nodes and relationships instead of tables, or documents. o9 Solutions’ clients also have access to their partner PredictHQ’s event data, which drives improved forecasting. Gottemukkala asserts. Data is stored just like you might sketch ideas on a whiteboard.

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The Dispatch Report | March 2019, Issue No. 11

Shipchain

Our goal is for our clients to have one unified platform for Track and Trace visibility, with our document/data management for immutability and provenance, and Business Intelligence dashboards to quickly identify bottlenecks and/or KPI performance. To learn more about this initiative, visit our blog. ShipChain Testnet is now in Alpha phase!

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Do You Have a Proactive Supply Chain Design or a Reactive One?

Talking Logistics

If existing scenarios and events have triggered an assessment of your supply chain flow, you’re operating with a reactive design. If on the other hand, you’re considering events that aren’t in the process of happening right now, you’re proactive instead. Times Have Changed For Supply Chains.

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Why Blockchain is a Game Changer for Supply Chain Management Transparency

The Logistics Academy

Blockchain is a distributed database that holds records of digital data or events in a way that makes them tamper-resistant. Every time a product changes hands, the transaction could be documented, creating a permanent history of a product, from manufacture to sale. – as they move between supply chain nodes.

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Blockchain Technology is Set to Transform the Supply Chain

Logistics Bureau

It exists in multiple copies spread over multiple computers, typically known as nodes. The nodes connected to the blockchain network get updated versions of the ledger every time a new transaction takes place. A smart contract can take input from a ledger and trigger an event. No fraud or other interference is possible.

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The Dispatch Report + Full Product Launch | January 2019, Issue No. 10

Shipchain

It’s exciting to see our first steps into helping the industry publicly, from true intelligent freight document management to unified visibility, to a simple API that enables any development team in logistics to communicate directly with the blockchain itself. Upcoming Events. We completed a launch event in Tokyo, Japan with our team.