20 posts tagged with “supply-chain-technology”

IFS completed its acquisition of Softeon on March 2, 2026, creating IFS Softeon and signaling a seismic shift in how enterprise software vendors approach warehouse management. With the global WMS market projected to reach $10.89 billion by 2031, the ERP-WMS convergence trend is reshaping supply chain technology strategy.

Dirty data is derailing supply chain AI initiatives in 2026. Learn why data quality—not technology—is the real bottleneck, and how freight organizations can build the data governance foundations needed for AI success.

The Defense Logistics Agency is using AI to push supply forecasting from 60% to 85% accuracy. Here's how military logistics innovations are creating a blueprint for commercial freight operations.

The Supply Chain as a Service (SCaaS) market is surging past $71 billion in 2026. Learn why mid-market shippers are ditching in-house logistics for outsourced platforms — and how CXTMS fits into the model.

SAP Logistics Management is now generally available. Here's what mid-market shippers need to know about the AI-powered platform, its carrier collaboration features, and how it reshapes the logistics software landscape.

IoT sensors now detect over 60% of supply chain disruptions earlier. Learn how B2B logistics is shifting from reactive firefighting to proactive prevention in 2026.

Coordination latency — the time between a supply chain disruption and a coordinated cross-functional response — is emerging as the defining KPI for logistics technology investment in 2026.

Point solution fatigue is driving a massive shift toward unified supply chain orchestration platforms. Learn why 2026 is the tipping point for platform consolidation and what it means for your logistics operations.

Supply chain AI has evolved from chatbots to embedded copilots that execute multi-step workflows autonomously. Here's how the AI operating layer is collapsing operational silos and replacing standalone analytics tools in 2026.

The global TMS market is projected to reach $22.4 billion in 2026, growing at 17.8% CAGR. Here's why transportation management systems have become essential for every shipper.