Supply Chain Executives Are Turning to Technology and AI/ML to Navigate Challenges

Supply chain disruptions continue, but companies are adapting with investments in technology to improve efficiencies.

Blue Yonder's 2023 Supply Chain Executive Survey explored how senior executives across manufacturing, retail, third-party logistics (3PL), transportation and warehousing in the U.S. plan to use technology and AI/ML to tackle supply chain challenges in the year ahead. Explore our infographic to see the results, including the impacts of disruptions, what areas they are seeing benefits from investments, how they plan to grow and retain talent, and more!


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