Over the past decade, the adoption of AI in manufacturing and supply‐chain operations has grown rapidly. Tasks once limited to basic automation are now being handled by AI: inventory management, logistics coordination, quality assurance, production scheduling, etc. Supply Chain Brain+2Supply Chain Brain+2
According to a Gartner survey cited in the article, top‐performing supply‐chain organizations invest in AI/ML at more than twice the rate of their lower‐performing peers — making AI a critical competitive differentiator. Supply Chain Brain
The benefits are clear: AI helps anticipate demand, optimize stock levels, streamline transportation, detect defects, maximize equipment utilization, and generally reduce cost and disruption.
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