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MIT’s Center for Transportation and Logistics (CTL) held a highly interactive one-and-a-half-day roundtable on the use of machine learning (ML) in supply chains. Source link
Artificial Intelligence has been called “the new oil” since it has become a resource for businesses to streamline processes. AI can help make sense of data by mining and processing large amounts of information. It can also free resources to focus on more strategic tasks and minimize errors. Sectors such as cross-border trade are ideal