加速转换、端到端可见性and Data Insights during Supply Chain Crisis Event

In this webcast, audiences will hear first-hand from Vijay Bharadwaj, Director of Inventory Management of General Motors about GM’s Inbound Logistics Transformation journey.

Date/Time
Tuesday, July 27, 2021 3:00PM
Moderator
Bob Trebilcock, Editorial Director, Modern Materials Handling
Panelists
Vijay Bharadwaj, Director of Inventory Management,General Motors

Vijaya Neela, President & CEO, aThingz

Kannan Ramachandran, Chief AI and Commercial Officer, aThingz

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Supply chain crisis events are forcing organizations to challenge the status quo. In this webcast, audiences will hear first-hand from Vijay Bharadwaj, Director of Inventory Management of General Motors about GM’s Inbound Logistics Transformation journey and how they were able to achieve the following:

  • Transformation and proactive management of supply chain crisis events
  • Cost to serve with granular level cost visibility
  • Create sustainable cost savings
  • Generate profitable value across the supply chain

Furthermore, this discussion panel will highlight the following key aspects ofaThingzinnovative AI solution that enabled GM’s transformation

  • Deep SME Knowledge to solve logistics and supply chain business problems
  • Augmented Intelligence – Augmenting human intelligence with artificial intelligence
  • Robust integrated data management layer with continuous improvement on data quality
  • AI enabled Closed Loop Integrated Logistics Planning with Demand Sensing
  • Digital Twins and Digital Control Tower with real time visibility to intercontinental shipments
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