Amazon Web Services Mexico to Invest $5 Billion in Data Centers
Amazon Web Services Mexico (AWS), a branch of Amazon.com Inc., plans to invest over $5 billion in constructing a series of data centers in Mexico, catering to the rising demand for cloud services amid technological advancements.
$350 Million Grants Available for State Crash Data System Enhancements
States have until May 1 to apply for grants of up to $350 million from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to enhance and standardize their crash data systems for seamless electronic sharing with the federal agency.
Unleashing the Power of Your Data: A Back to Basics Guide
The disruptions and rising freight costs experienced in recent times have prompted businesses to seek aggressive cost-saving measures.
Costco and Walmart Collaborate with Biden Administration's Supply Chain Data Exchange Initiative
Costco, Walmart, and Union Pacific have joined the Biden administration's Freight Logistics Optimization Works (FLOW) program, which aims to provide real-time visibility into U.S. supply chains through the exchange of company data.
Eastern Oregon Grants Amazon $1 Billion in Tax Breaks for New Data Centers
Amazon has been granted tax breaks worth an estimated $1 billion by officials in a remote county in northeastern Oregon to establish five new data centers.
Record Low Supply Chain Index Reached in April
The Supply Chain Index is a metric developed by Supply Chain Insights, a research and advisory firm, to evaluate the performance of supply chains across various industries.
Data Indicates Oil is En Route to China
Shipping data reveals that around 125 supertankers, each capable of carrying 250 million barrels, were en route to China by the end of last month, surpassing the country's oil import levels from the last two years.
The Supply Chain Can Benefit from Analytics
Analytics play a vital role in supply chain management by providing valuable insights into different aspects of the supply chain, including demand forecasting, inventory management, transportation and logistics optimization, supplier management, and risk management.
Companies need to do more than just become “data-driven”
Getting “data-driven” isn’t always the answer to your supply chain’s problems.
AI is the way of the future for supply chain success
Make the decision for me! Well, that’s what AI plans to do as it becomes more implemented across the supply chain, both in the workplace and at home.