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Artificial Intelligence in the Supply Chain: From Theory to Real Decisions

12 min · 29 apr 2026
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In this episode, we explore how artificial intelligence is moving from theory to real operational decision-making in the supply chain: automating repetitive work, improving visibility across systems and teams, and enabling predictive and prescriptive approaches. With practical examples and a focus on governance, data quality, and the human role, we discuss where to start and how to turn AI from a buzzword into a real organizational capability.

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