dave bushee

The fifth generation of mobile phone networks, commonly known as 5G, has arrived, and the list of cities with 5G access continues to grow. According to the 2022 Annual Third-Party Logistics Study, 5G is designed to provide comprehensive connectivity among virtually everyone and everything, including machines, objects and devices, enabling users to move more significant amounts of data more quickly. As a result, it should enhance supply chain operations, performance and real-time communications, ultimately driving the digital supply chain.

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For this global industrial manufacturer of vehicles and engines, production depends on exceptional and reliable service throughout the supply chain. When the manufacturer was looking for a partner to manage its distribution centers, it sought a company familiar with the challenges of automobile supply chain management and decided on Penske Logistics. Penske has managed inventory in two of the manufacturer's facilities in Mexico since 2002.

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Supply chains are complex, connecting people, processes and information from multiple players, and data and digitization are enabling all links in the chain to connect even faster. Digitization is also driving artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) that will increase automation and efficiency while cutting costs.

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It is very difficult – if not impossible – to optimize supply chain performance when your view of freight flows and inventory positions is fractured or inaccurate.

Many companies have turned to control towers to improve their visibility into the supply chain. These hubs capture, organize, and present information concisely to decision-makers. Third-party logistics providers (3PLs) such as Penske Logistics are deploying advanced control tower solutions that integrate multiple sources of data and provide panoramic views of supply chain operations.

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E-commerce, growth in the omni-channel and a proliferation of products mean that today's consumers are more demanding than ever. Not only are they looking for a wider variety of product choices, they expect those products to be in stock, whether they're shopping online or at their local grocery store.

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Recalls are a fact of life in the automotive industry. They can occur at any point in the supply chain, and they always bring challenges. Shippers must pull products as soon as possible before they get into the production line and cause a potential shutdown. When shippers can track and trace products in detail throughout the supply chain, they can intercept recalled items before delivery, or quickly thereafter.

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Managing change in the workplace is challenging – especially when it involves technological innovation -- but change management strategies can help transition organizations smoothly into the future.

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With so many new parts entering the automotive space each year, the number of stock keeping units (SKU) continues to compound. By properly placing and managing SKUs within the walls of a warehouse, manufacturers and suppliers can maximize the number of picks an associate can accommodate, increase agility within the supply chain and decrease inventory cost.

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Businesses in today's rapidly transforming automotive industry use numerous technologies to collect data. But when those technologies don't communicate, all that data becomes useless.

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Data-driven decision making rules the automotive industry. Data streams in from multiple sources. And while all that data is powerful, if it can’t be quickly organized and utilized, it’s just noise.

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