
Introduction: From Linear Chains to Learning Networks For decades, supply chains have behaved like long, linear conveyor belts: plan, source, make, move, deliver. In a world of volatile demand, climate disruption, port congestion, and regulatory churn, that model no longer holds. The supply chain of the future looks less like a line and more like [...]
Continue readingIntroduction – From Buzzword to Board-Level Priority Only a few years ago “artificial intelligence” felt like distant hype to most freight and logistics professionals. Today the technology is embedded in route-planning consoles, warehouse-picking arms and customs-declaration portals, turning once-reactive supply chains into data-driven, self-optimising networks. The transformation is happening everywhere, but the United Kingdom finds [...]
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