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Opportunities and challenges for IoT in the global Retail Supply Chain industry, with Girish Dhaneshwar

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Today’s episode talks about:
  • Three defining characteristics of the retail supply chain: the main goal of retailers, the complexity of supply chains, and the humungous scale of global supply chains.
  • The underlying asset that drives the three characteristics of supply chains: data.
  • Four buckets of IoT use cases in Retail Supply Chains: inventory management, track and trace, cost-saving strategies, demand sensing and planning.
  • Challenges in IoT adoption in supply chains and the direct and indirect costs of IoT adoption to your customers.
  • Barriers to entry in the IoT market and three fundamental guiding principles for IoT entrepreneurs
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When? This feed was archived on November 10, 2024 01:37 (1d ago). Last successful fetch was on August 03, 2023 09:51 (1+ y ago)

Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.

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Today’s episode talks about:
  • Three defining characteristics of the retail supply chain: the main goal of retailers, the complexity of supply chains, and the humungous scale of global supply chains.
  • The underlying asset that drives the three characteristics of supply chains: data.
  • Four buckets of IoT use cases in Retail Supply Chains: inventory management, track and trace, cost-saving strategies, demand sensing and planning.
  • Challenges in IoT adoption in supply chains and the direct and indirect costs of IoT adoption to your customers.
  • Barriers to entry in the IoT market and three fundamental guiding principles for IoT entrepreneurs
  continue reading

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