In this Special Digital Issue, the editors of Logistics Management have curated several feature stories that neatly encapsulate the current state of the supply chain management technology and software market as consolidation, competition and the Cloud are re-shaping the landscape around the world.
By LM Staff ·
August 17, 2023
Once a distant vision that few organizations could attain, the digital supply chain has come into full focus as companies across all industries adopt the technologies, re-imagine their processes and embrace the changes necessary to orchestrate an end-to-end digital supply chain.
Credit the recent supply chain disruptions and the associated challenges with driving some of the latest progress on the digital front.
In response, advancements in technology, customer requirements and vendor ingenuity have all come together to birth a host of new solutions and software that address shippers’ most pressing problems.
In this Special Digital Issue, the editors of Logistics Management have curated several feature stories that neatly encapsulate the current state of the supply chain management technology and software market as consolidation, competition and the Cloud are re-shaping the landscape around the world.
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