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  • How Agentic AI Could Compress Supply Chain Decision Cycles
    av Jim Frazer på juni 2, 2026 kl. 11:33 f m

    Agentic AI architectures may significantly reduce operational latency by enabling systems to coordinate decisions continuously across planning and execution environments. Supply chains have always been constrained by time. Some of that time is physical: production lead times, transportation transit, warehouse processing, customs clearance, and delivery windows. But increasingly, a meaningful portion of supply chain latency The post How Agentic AI Could Compress Supply Chain Decision Cycles appeared first on Logistics Viewpoints.

  • HS 2028: A Supply Chain Data Challenge
    av Jackson Wood på juni 2, 2026 kl. 10:49 f m

    For some companies, tariff classification is viewed as a narrow customs compliance function. HS codes are often treated as technical reference fields used primarily for customs declarations and duty calculation. As businesses prepare for HS 2028, however, this mindset may become a source of operational risk. Effective January 1, 2028, the World Customs Organization’s next The post HS 2028: A Supply Chain Data Challenge appeared first on Logistics Viewpoints.

  • Toyota: Improving Supply Chain Resilience Without Abandoning Lean Discipline
    av LV Editorial Team på juni 1, 2026 kl. 3:20 e m

    Toyota’s evolving approach to resilience demonstrates how manufacturers are trying to preserve lean operating principles while adapting to more volatile global operating conditions. Toyota’s production system has long been associated with lean manufacturing, just-in-time inventory management, operational discipline, and continuous improvement. For decades, the company became a benchmark for manufacturers seeking to reduce waste, improve The post Toyota: Improving Supply Chain Resilience Without Abandoning Lean Discipline appeared first on Logistics Viewpoints.

  • Why Resilience Is Forcing Companies to Rebalance Lean and Buffer Strategies
    av LV Editorial Team på juni 1, 2026 kl. 2:20 e m

    Global disruption is pushing supply chains toward a more nuanced balance between efficiency, redundancy, flexibility, and operational continuity. For years, supply chain strategy was dominated by efficiency logic. Companies reduced inventory, consolidated suppliers, extended global sourcing networks, optimized transportation flows, and eliminated operational slack wherever possible. The objective was straightforward: lower cost structures, improve asset The post Why Resilience Is Forcing Companies to Rebalance Lean and Buffer Strategies appeared first on Logistics Viewpoints.

  • Why Context Engineering May Become More Important Than Model Size
    av Jim Frazer på juni 1, 2026 kl. 12:20 e m

    In enterprise supply chains, operational context, memory continuity, and data coordination may matter more than simply deploying larger frontier AI models. Much of the public discussion surrounding artificial intelligence still revolves around model capability. Which model is largest? Which benchmark score improved? Which vendor released the newest reasoning system? Which AI platform generates the most The post Why Context Engineering May Become More Important Than Model Size appeared first on Logistics Viewpoints.