Affiliation:
1. Chandigarh University, India
2. Jain University, India
3. Sri Balaji University, Pune, India
4. Crown University International Chartered Inc., Argentina
Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) is already processing the flood of operational data coming in from a variety of devices and cloud apps, and it will continue to do so at an unprecedented rate in the near future. Adaptable and learnable goods, processes, and systems are being developed thanks to the use of sophisticated mathematical techniques made possible by this technology. In 2010, the authors foresaw these changes, which they dubbed the “smarter supply chain of the future.” The study predicted the need for more sophisticated supply networks. Instrumented machines, such as sensors, RFID tags, metres, actuators, GPS systems, and more, will progressively produce data that was formerly produced by humans. Stock will automatically be counted. The contents of containers may be detected. Interconnected parts, goods, and other smart things utilised in supply chain monitoring will all be interconnected alongside customers, suppliers, and IT systems.
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