What's in the supply chain cards for 2022? From limited transportation capacity to skyrocketing material costs to continuing supply chain disruption, learn what's on deck and how to deal.

ACING TECHNOLOGY

In 2022, expect to see more multi-tenant applications that allow parties to collaborate in real time and give stakeholders visibility and accountability to what's happening. Blockchain, which has been nothing more than a supply chain buzzword for years, may actually translate to some valuable use cases to address some of the challenges, inefficiencies, and black holes that have existed for years but have not been heavily scrutinized until recently.

Corey Bertsch, VP Solutions Consulting, Slync.io

In 2022, expect to see more multi-tenant applications that allow parties to collaborate in real time and give stakeholders visibility and accountability to what's happening.

Corey Bertsch, VP, Solutions Management, Slync.io
DEALING IN DISRUPTION

Automate, automate, automate. Embracing robotic process automation and similar technologies enable supply chains with agility and resilience. Integrating these technologies simplifies transactions, automates the redundant, highlights exceptions, and limits human touch while increasing visibility to keep goods moving smoothly. Continuous innovation and increased agility are not optional, they are necessary to succeed and proactively plan and avoid disruptions.

Burt White, Global Director of Supply Chain Consulting, Slync.io



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