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Not So Happy Returns This Post-Holiday Season

This article discusses the growing challenge of product returns for retailers, especially in e-commerce. It highlights changing return policies, the high costs associated with returns, and various strategies retailers are adopting to manage this issue more effectively. CopyRetry
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The Future of Process Automation is Intelligent

In this article, Steve shares how intelligent automation is revolutionizing business processes. It combines AI, machine learning, and robotic process automation to streamline operations, improve efficiency, and make better decisions. This technology is transforming back-office functions and enhancing customer experiences across industries.
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Happy New Year! What’s In Store for Supply Chains?

This article discusses key supply chain trends for 2024, including improved decision-making, digitization, risk management, blockchain implementation, generative AI impacts, microservices adoption, cloud operations growth, and evolving use of labor management tools. It emphasizes the importance of data-driven and decision-driven approaches in business.
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Additive Manufacturing: Hype or Hope for U.S. Manufacturing? Part 2

This article explores futuristic uses of 3-D printing beyond traditional manufacturing. Experts discuss potential applications in medicine, space exploration, and even space travel. 3-D printing could create custom prosthetics, complex spacecraft parts, and tools for astronauts. The key to this future lies in further technological advancements and broader adoption.
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Additive Manufacturing: Hype or Hope for U.S. Manufacturing? Part 1

This article discusses 3-D printing (additive manufacturing) and its potential impact. Experts disagree on how big of a role it will play. Some believe 3-D printing will revolutionize manufacturing, while others believe it will be more for niche applications. Challenges include affordability, limited materials, and slow printing speeds.
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Can Developed Countries Increase Manufacturing?

This article explores the future of manufacturing in developed countries. Economies tend to move from agriculture to manufacturing to service industries, but some argue developed nations can still compete in manufacturing. The key is to focus on innovation and high-skill jobs, and develop strong supply chains. While countries like Germany succeed with this approach, the US faces challenges in education, energy policy, and immigration.
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Can U.S. Manufacturing Really Revive?

The article discusses the future of US manufacturing. While some say it's dead, others argue it can be revived with a focus on innovation and advanced technology. The revival won't bring back many factory jobs, but it will create new ones in the supply chain.

High Food Prices Hit Hard: Institute of Food Technologists (IFT) Magazine

In this IFT article, I emphasize the long-term impact of climate change on food prices. Climate is significantly affecting agricultural business and crop yields. This is a real, ongoing issue that will continue to influence food production and costs, presenting challenges for the supply chain and consumers alike.