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AI automation, supply chain transparency & TISCreport

Published on: 12 January 2023

Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionise the supply chain industry by increasing efficiency and transparency. By automating certain processes and analysing large amounts of data, AI can help supply chain managers make better-informed decisions, reduce errors and delays, and improve forecasting. More importantly, they can increase their ESG impact. Here’s a quick overview.
Hungary and Serbia to build pipeline to transport Russian oil

Published on: 14 December 2022

Hungary & Serbia set to build pipelines to transport Russian oil. Will sanctions follow?
How the Hungary-Serbia-Russia pipeline might impact future corporate sanctions policies
Supply Chain Delays, Inflation Biggest Concerns for SMEs

Published on: 14 December 2022

The UK’s Public Sector has been the strongest proponent of supply chain transparency for resilience and numerous other benefits.
Project Vana Off to a Fast Start Driving Net Zero Through Supply Chains with Innovate UK Award

Published on: 21 November 2022

Vana wins Net Zero Innovate UK funding
Project Vana, the eco-transparency platform built on the TISCreport, has been awarded a Fast Start grant from Innovate UK to use their “internet of connected entities” to drive net zero through supply chains.
Supply chain transparency on the agenda at COP27

Published on: 10 November 2022

Supply chain transparency on the agenda at COP27
With success stories, implementation at scale begins to look more achievable for firms.

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