BMW’s humanoid robotics work at Spartanburg and Leipzig shows how Physical AI is moving from controlled demonstrations toward production workflows, where robotics, manufacturing execution, and unified...
Artificial intelligence is rapidly moving beyond isolated copilots and narrow automation tools. Across the supply chain technology landscape, a new architectural layer is beginning to emerge,...
Saudi Arabia’s reported plan to consolidate port, rail, and shipping assets under the Public Investment Fund is not just an infrastructure story. It reflects a larger...
Supply chain technology has traditionally been evaluated by functional category. AI is pushing the market toward a different question: what decisions does the architecture improve, and...
This is the final blog in a series that reviews discussions that occurred during ARC Advisory Group’s 2026 Industry Leadership Forum. Specifically, it details a keynote conversation held...
Supply chain planning has traditionally been periodic, while execution has been reactive. AI is beginning to compress that gap, creating a more continuous model of decision-making...
In 2020, Logistics Viewpoints argued that BJ’s Wholesale Club was an underappreciated supply chain story. The company’s advantage was not e-commerce glamour. It was operational discipline:...
The BUILD America 250 Act would create the first federal framework for autonomous commercial vehicles, shifting the debate from technology readiness to safety assurance, cybersecurity, remote...
This is the third in a blog series of four that reviews discussion that occurred during ARC Advisory Group’s 2026 Industry Leadership Forum. Specifically, it details a...
AI systems that lack context may be technically correct and operationally wrong. In supply chain management, useful AI must understand supplier history, customer commitments, policy constraints,...