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I4S 4/2025: Smart Logistics

I4S 4/2025: Smart Logistics

Sustainable, resilient processes along the entire value chain
Logistics is entering a new era. Climate change and geopolitical uncertainties are shifting the focus to resilience and sustainability. The concept of smart logistics is gaining importance. But what exactly makes logistics smart, and how can it help us organize our societies and the economy? Approaches such as predictive analytics, demand analysis, and machine learning show why smart logistics is more than just a technological trend.
Consistent Overview of Supply Chain by using MES

Consistent Overview of Supply Chain by using MES

Werner Huttner
The market for manufacturing companies has changed dramatically over the last few years. Fast communication, high downward pressure on prices, global markets, increasingly tight demands and fluctuations in delivery quantities and due dates all call for a planning system that covers the entire supply chain. New concepts such as Supply Chain Management (SCM) are attempting to keep in line with the structural changes in the market and with the need to adapt the planning process on an on-going basis. Independently of the extent to which these concepts can be implemented today, there is growing pressure on manufacturing companies to deal with the requirements of the market and to rethink their internal planning and organisation. Amazingly, the core industrial area for creating value, i.e. manufacturing, is frequently being neglected from an IT point of view or is at best being implemented as an isolated solution. An integrated MES can help to give companies a fitness boost in the core area ...
Industrie Management | Volume 19 | 2003 | Edition 2 | Pages 56-59