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Supply chain stakeholders are increasingly integrating digitalisation, which is paramount to “staying ahead of the curve”, according to Maersk.
Supported by Maersk, Economist Impact conducted a research project based on insights collected from senior executives working in supply-chain management.
This report identified the short-term challenges, long-term benefits and practical solutions for supply chain digitalisation.
It acknowledged: “Developing digital capabilities to meet growing consumer demand is both expensive and disruptive.”
However, it stressed that those slow to invest in digitalisation would see a 23% ...
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