In this era of technological revolution, very few innovations have sparked as much excitement and shown as much potential as Artificial Intelligence (AI). More specifically, Generative AI is a subset of AI that can address supply chain complexities during disruptions by identifying potential risks and their impact on operations.
Key Areas to Utilize Generative AI:
- Planning: forecasting and inventory optimization
- Sourcing: supplier selection, evaluation, and identification
- Manufacturing: maintenance, quality assurance, and scheduling
- Logistics: real-time monitoring and reverse logistics management
In a recent article A&M's India team has gathered insights regarding Generative AI and the information necessary to capitalize on the dynamic technology landscape to drive resilient and adaptive supply chains.
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