Manufacturing in 2017: All-seeing, all knowing
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Magazine Article, Source : The Manufacturer US
Zone : IT in manufacturing
Best-in-class companies will be tightly connected, cautiously analytical, and bold about technology, says Manish Modi
It’s hard to accurately predict what manufacturing operations in 2017 will look like. But factors that we experience today are likely to have a residual effect on the supply chains of tomorrow. For example, fierce global competition will...
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