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Supply Chain as a Service

Dinesh Mishra

What is supply chain as a service? Supply Chain as a Service (SCaaS) refers to a business model in which companies outsource certain or all aspects of their supply chain management to specialized service providers. What are the components of the supply chain as a service? Who Needs Scaas?

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Top 8 Imperatives Reshaping Industrial Automation in 2025

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

AI-driven systems, cloud-powered analytics, and ultra-fast connectivity are converging to reshape factory operations and optimize supply chains. Compression of Value Chains Strengthening Industrial Communication with 5G Connectivity 5G technology is unlocking ultra-fast, real-time industrial communication.

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More sensors, despite strained supply chain

Control Engineering

The Endress+Hauser Group calculated its carbon footprint along the value chain as the basis for the development of a climate strategy. If you switch on your printer, you don’t have to do anything else,” Altendorf said, suggesting industrial automation and process control communications also need to be interoperable and easy to use.

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What does it take to truly achieve smart manufacturing in Asia Pacific?

AU Manufacturing

Ever-changing customer expectations and demand for faster time-to-market, coupled by soaring inflation, supply chain disruptions and production backlogs are putting a strain on the region’s production. The key challenge that contributes to these barriers is the management and integration of “data” and “processes”.

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Comment: Why technological transformation matters in manufacturing

E&T

The nature of the factory floor and supply chains continues to evolve, hailing a new era of efficiency and agility driven by automation, data analytics, and interconnected systems. Innovative technologies have the potential to revolutionise every aspect of the value chain.

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Top 10 Strategic Imperatives Shaping the Future of Industrial Automation

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Enhancing automation processes by deploying 5G networks to ensure faster, more reliable connectivity for remote monitoring, control, and optimization of industrial processes. Scaling remote capabilities to monitor equipment performance, predict maintenance needs, and ensure optimal functioning to reduce costs and improve safety.

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Is Industry 4.0, smart manufacturing working for you?

Control Engineering

The scope typically includes the entire manufacturing value chain including product design and development, production planning, supply chain management, production, quality control and distribution. Industry 4.0 The plan is for the definition to make its way into all other relevant ISO and IEC standards.