December 2023

AI, Data Science, and Machine Learning for Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Management

Dec 06, 2023 at 11:00AM - Dec 06, 2023 at 12:00PM

Virtual

In this monthly briefing, Dr. Elenna Dugundji will present six examples of the application of AI, data science, and machine learning across the supply chain for the pharmaceutical industry. All examples have been examined in the past 2 years by MIT Supply Chain Management master's students.

November 2023

State of Supply Chain Sustainability 2023: Sustainability Contains Multitudes

Nov 01, 2023 at 11:00AM - Nov 01, 2023 at 12:00PM

Virtual

Now in its fourth year, the annual report from MIT CTL and the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) examines how supply chain sustainability practices have evolved over a four-year period, how they are being implemented globally, and what that means for professionals, enterprises, industries, and the planet. The 2023 report examines a few key topics: - What (and who) is driving continued pressure on firms to make their supply chains more sustainable - Which areas of sustainability that pressure focuses on - How supply chain sustainability efforts have stood up to global crises in recent years - The state of firms’ net-zero goals

Applications of Simulation in Supply Chain Management: Inventory, Transportation, and System Dynamics



Nov 01, 2023 at 9:30AM - Nov 01, 2023 at 10:30AM

Virtual

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Industrial simulation is a powerful tool employed across various sectors to model and replicate real-world manufacturing processes, systems, or operations within a virtual environment. By mimicking the intricacies of production lines, supply chains, or logistical workflows, industrial simulations enable organizations to optimize their processes, improve decision-making, and enhance overall efficiency. These simulations incorporate factors like machinery behavior, resource allocation, and demand fluctuations, allowing businesses to test different scenarios, identify bottlenecks, and...

October 2023

Omnichannel Revolution: Navigating the Future of eCommerce

Oct 25, 2023 at 11:00AM - Oct 25, 2023 at 1:00PM

Virtual

MIT CTL is organizing a dynamic virtual roundtable discussion on the “Omnichannel Revolution: Navigating the Future of e-commerce”. This engaging session brings together industry experts and thought leaders to delve into the most critical topics shaping the future of online retail. We will discuss key challenges in omnichannel and eCommerce (e.g. fulfillment strategies, trends in warehouse automation, how to manage omnichannel returns), and how AI is impacting omnichannel and eCommerce strategies.

Innovation in Motion: Shaping the Future of Supply Chain

Oct 18, 2023 at 9:00AM - Oct 18, 2023 at 7:30PM

MIT Campus

Join us! Innovation in Motion: Shaping the Future of Supply Chain, hosted by MIT CTL and sponsored by GS1 US, is a live event located in Cambridge, MA. The full-day event will take place October 18 and will feature five, 75-minute sessions, thought-provoking panel discussions, networking breaks, and more! The session content will focus on supply chain topics, including automation of everything, data, connected experiences, sustainability, societal and social impacts, and more. Register today to join your peers and industry leaders as they share how they're leveraging innovation in the supply chain.

MIT Sustainable Supply Chains SCM290x Online - Welcome Webinar

Oct 17, 2023 at 11:00AM - Oct 17, 2023 at 12:00PM

Virtual

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Demand for sustainable supply chains is on the rise. Booming growth in e-commerce, fast-shipping consumer expectations, Covid-19, and many other developments have created an ever more competitive business environment for companies from all sectors and industries. Companies face increasing pressure to become more sustainable from all stakeholders, such as policymakers, shareholders, investors, and NGOs. At the same time, consumers demand more sustainable products and services. The critical challenge for people working within organizations is becoming more...

MIT SCM Admissions Webinar

Oct 05, 2023 at 10:00AM - Oct 05, 2023 at 11:00AM

Virtual

Join MIT’s SCM Admissions team for a comprehensive look into SCM and an overview of the admissions process for the Class of 2025 admissions cycle!

Strategic Sourcing in Supply Chain: Elevating Procurement for Business Success

Oct 02, 2023 at 10:30AM - Oct 02, 2023 at 11:30PM

Virtual

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Supply chains are getting more and more complex with growing customer needs and constantly evolving macro-economic impacts. For Procurement professionals, this means a higher number of SKUs, suppliers, stakeholders and contracts to manage. With increasing complexity, how mature does a company's Procurement function need to be to run efficiently, meet financial goals, and be a strategic partner to the business?

On October 2 at 10:30 AM EST, course leads Miguel Rodríguez García and Paulo Sousa Jr will be joined by Niranjini Kumar, Management Consultant at McKinsey & Company, to...

September 2023

Leveraging AI in SCM: From Data to Delivery

Sep 20, 2023 at 9:00AM - Sep 20, 2023 at 10:00AM

Virtual

Join our webinar to explore AI's impact on supply chains today and glimpse into the exciting future it holds. Dr. Eva Ponce, Executive Director of the MITx MicroMasters Program in SCM, and Dr. Edgar Blanco, VP of Supply Chain Strategy at Walmart, will discuss how AI is reshaping SCM, the keys to successful AI integration, and the importance of human-AI collaboration. Gain valuable insights into navigating challenges, and seizing opportunities for your supply chain.

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The Warehouse of the Future: Unleashing the Sustainable Potential of Warehouses

Sep 06, 2023 at 11:00AM - Sep 06, 2023 at 12:00PM

Virtual

Climate change is a pressing global issue that requires urgent action. Companies around the world are setting ambitious decarbonization targets to achieve net-zero emissions, and transforming their warehouses will help them meet these goals. In this research, we present a thorough analysis of sustainable solutions for the most significant sources of emissions in warehouses, from renewable energy on-site generation to electric material handling equipment. Additionally, we have developed a methodology to evaluate the economic and environmental impact of each solution, resulting in a set of recommendations that will assist companies in prioritizing the implementation and scaling of each solution in various types of warehouses. Our findings indicate that most sustainable solutions in the warehouse can achieve relatively fast payback periods (five years or less), and even shorter periods when electricity-generation solutions and electric-based solutions are combined, providing additional benefits beyond the reduction of CO2 emissions.