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Can Supply Chains Adjust to a Circular Economy Over the Next Decade? Part 1

Enterra Insights

There are a number of excellent reasons circular economies are desirable, including less waste and better use of limited resources. Not much movement towards circular economies has taken place since then; especially in how consumers prefer to buy, use, and dispose of products. Footnotes. [1] 4] Smart Cities World , op.

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The Insider’s Guide to Choosing the Best Inventory Management Software for Your Business

RFgen

billion by 2029. Food suppliers, for example, hold a significant portion of operational revenue in their purchased but unused inventories, necessitating improved inventory control procedures. Supply Chain Dive recently found that over 67% of supply chain managers use Excel to keep track of inventory. That’s a problem.

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The Future of Digital Supply Chains

DynaSys

A supply chain analyst wrote in 2019 that by 2029, the only economy will be the circular economy. At QAD DynaSys, we have been committed to supply chain planning excellence since 1985. And a big part of this will focus on the circular economy. And I believe to a degree that will be correct. But market perspectives are rapidly changing.

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AI in the Food Industry: Case Studies, Challenges & Future Trends

ThroughPut

billion by 2029. AI powers predictive analytics where trends, preferences and purchasing behaviors are analyzed in-depth that help companies store the right product mix. Another excellent example is that of Beyond Meat. The market size of AI in the food industry , including the beverages sector is set to cross USD 9.68