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The Role of AI in Modern Supply Chain Management

By Dr. Helena Vance
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming supply chain management by enabling smarter, faster, and more efficient operations. From demand forecasting to warehouse automation, AI is reshaping how organizations manage their supply chains. One of the most significant applications of AI is demand forecasting. Traditional forecasting methods rely on historical data and

Building Resilient Supply Chains in a Disruptive World

By Dr. Helena Vance
In today’s interconnected global economy, supply chains are more complex than ever. While this interconnectedness brings efficiency, it also introduces vulnerability. Events such as pandemics, geopolitical tensions, and natural disasters have exposed weaknesses in traditional supply chain models. As a result, resilience has become a top priority for organizations worldwide.

Global Shipping Risks and Geopolitical Challenges

By Dr. Helena Vance
Global shipping plays a vital role in international trade, but it faces numerous risks and challenges. Geopolitical tensions, economic instability, and environmental factors can disrupt shipping operations and impact global supply chains. One of the major risks is geopolitical conflict. Disputes between countries can lead to trade restrictions, increased tariffs,

Digital Transformation in the Maritime Industry

By Marcus Thorne
The maritime industry is undergoing a significant transformation driven by digital technologies. Traditionally known for its reliance on manual processes, the industry is now embracing automation, data analytics, and smart systems to improve efficiency and safety. One of the key innovations is the development of smart ports. These ports use

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