Technology: Page 47
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Chinese carriers move autonomous vehicles into daily use
China Post and Deppon Express say this is the first use of this technology for commercial purposes in the country.
By Matt Leonard • March 5, 2019 -
Digital freight brokerage: a crowded field that could have many winners
Open questions remain about how startups will disrupt the status quo, but some shippers, including Anheuser-Busch, are all in.
By Emma Cosgrove • March 5, 2019 -
Explore the Trendline➔
amgun via Getty ImagesTrendlineAI in Supply Chain Management
Warehouse automation, logistics management and procurement processes are just a few of the ways companies are using AI to streamline their supply chains.
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Software supply chains increasingly under cyber attack
Microsoft's latest Security Intelligence Report reveals bad actors are increasingly targeting the update and build processes for software.
By Matt Leonard • March 4, 2019 -
Lowe's plan to stay in stock takes shape despite stumbles
Improving in-stock status is the number one priority for Marvin Ellison, who took over in June 2018 and immediately directed the company's focus toward a more effective and streamlined supply chain.
By Emma Cosgrove • March 4, 2019 -
Amazon unveils Project Zero to fight counterfeits
The company's automated technology will scan over 5 billion listings daily and will remove suspect products.
By Dan O'Shea • March 1, 2019 -
Inside Ahold Delhaize's supply chain innovation arm
The new team is tasked with evaluating technologies that can help Ahold Delhaize's supply chain better deliver for its stores.
By Emma Cosgrove • Feb. 28, 2019 -
Mercedes-Benz pilots blockchain to track supplier standards
Rolling out complex processes like blockchain often look fine on a project management Gantt chart but in reality are very tough to manage.
By Rich Weissman • Feb. 28, 2019 -
FedEx debuts autonomous same-day delivery bot
The robot is FedEx's latest expansion of its B2C capabilities and ticks all the boxes of sustainability, autonomous operations and quick delivery.
By Shefali Kapadia • Feb. 27, 2019 -
Why humans are blockchain's weakest link
Blockchain offers promise for traceability in the supply chain, but only if users can trust the data entered into its ledgers are accurate and trustworthy.
By Gary Wollenhaupt • Feb. 26, 2019 -
Maersk, CMA CGM, Hapag-Lloyd digital leaders among ocean carriers: survey
"The first horses are out of the gate," said Freightos CEO Zvi Schreiber, but much work remains to move away from manual shipment and booking systems.
By Gary Wollenhaupt • Feb. 25, 2019 -
Home Depot backs crowdsourced delivery startup Roadie
Roadie's gig-based "on-the-way" model not only theoretically reduces the carbon footprint of same-day delivery service, but it also allows retailers to flex up and down their delivery capacity as needed.
By Emma Cosgrove • Feb. 22, 2019 -
NASA picks cities for drone traffic management tests
The agency will test its systems in Reno, Nevada and Corpus Christi, Texas later this year in the culmination of a four-year research and development initiative.
By Chris Teale • Feb. 21, 2019 -
The over-under on inventory buying
Advanced analytics offer a cure for inventory challenges, and companies recognize the benefit. But getting it right remains a challenge.
By Matt Leonard • Feb. 19, 2019 -
85% of retailers haven't digitized end-to-end supply chain: study
Respondents to the survey named cost as the biggest roadblock to adopting digital processes.
By Matt Leonard • Feb. 19, 2019 -
GE leans on high-tech warehouse to capitalize on booming Denver market
The center will use RFID technology to track its trucks and virtual reality systems to train new employees.
By Gary Wollenhaupt • Feb. 18, 2019 -
Uber Freight confirms expansion to Europe
The company plans to launch the app in the Netherlands in the coming weeks, saying the European freight market is "one of the largest and most sophisticated in the world."
By Emma Cosgrove • Updated March 21, 2019 -
How companies overspend millions on IT procurement
If a company doesn't know what it already has, it's easy to buy the same thing again — and again, and again.
By Jen A. Miller • Feb. 12, 2019 -
FDA pilots track-and-trace tech for drug supply chain
The system is meant to keep legitimate drugs from being diverted off the legal market and to keep counterfeit drugs from making their way into the legal pharmaceutical supply.
By Matt Leonard • Feb. 11, 2019 -
Report: Amazon uses facial recognition to verify sellers
Amazon acknowledged to Supply Chain Dive the videos are being used for seller verification but did not offer clarity on whether or not the data is being incorporated with its other facial recognition products.
By Emma Cosgrove • Feb. 11, 2019 -
Maersk's new virtual assistant helps customers track cargo
The assistant, named Captain Peter, will allow users to see if their shipments are delayed and track the temperature in refrigerated containers.
By Matt Leonard • Feb. 8, 2019 -
Supplier cyber risk concerns auto industry
In a new study, 73% of respondents expressed concern about the cybersecurity of third-party providers.
By Barry Hochfelder • Feb. 7, 2019 -
One more product of 3D printing: supply chain disruption
Industrial-grade 3D printing moves production closer to the point of use, changing relationships among suppliers, customers and service providers.
By Gary Wollenhaupt • Feb. 5, 2019 -
Convoy reaches 95% automated load to truck matching
The digital freight broker is able to match the vast majority of loads in its top markets "without any human intervention at all: no calls, no email, no nothing," said Chief Product Officer Ziad Ismail.
By Matt Leonard • Feb. 5, 2019 -
IBM tests 'Track and Trace' for container shipping
The IoT platform provides real-time data on sensor-enabled containers, helping to prevent breakdowns, reduce waste and optimize container rotations.
By Morgan Forde • Feb. 4, 2019 -
Hershey turned to ERP to streamline its supply chain
The chocolate manufacturer projects some savings "to flow through into 2020" as a result of the ERP implementation, according to CFO Patricia Little.
By Samantha Schwartz • Feb. 4, 2019