What is Supply Chain 4.0- Definition?

January 08, 2025 00:02:53
What is Supply Chain 4.0- Definition?
Logistique et Supply Chain
What is Supply Chain 4.0- Definition?

Jan 08 2025 | 00:02:53

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Show Notes

Traditional supply chains are linear and slow, lacking real-time data sharing. Supply Chain 4.0, powered by Industry 4.0 technologies like AI, IoT, Blockchain, Big Data, and Autonomous robots, transforms these networks by integrating real-time communication among people, machines, and processes. This boosts efficiency through automation and advanced analytics, enabling accurate demand forecasting, cost reduction, and waste minimization. It also provides real-time visibility, allowing companies to track shipments and materials instantly.

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