Artificial Intelligence in the value chain from the retail sector
In the retail field, the incorporation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is not only a crucial opportunity to adapt in the best possible way to consumer requirements, but also as a…
In the retail field, the incorporation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is not only a crucial opportunity to adapt in the best possible way to consumer requirements, but also as a…
The Franz Edelman Award for Achievement in Advanced Analytics, Operations Research, and Management Science is considered as the Nobel Prize in its field.
The term "Logistics 4.0" was coined a few years ago in close association with the wider known "Industry 4.0" concept, which refers to successive industrial revolutions: from mechanization with steam engines, through electrification and computerization, and reaching the use of intelligent and automated systems based on data in the 4th revolution. In Logistics, the same evolution has been followed and it is now the moment in which Artificial Intelligence is beginning to be used to improve processes.
Analytical techniques that offer specific answers to specific questions in specific situations for the optimization of your warehouses.
Proper warehouse management is a key aspect for a supply chain that offers the expected quality of service with the lowest possible costs.
March 2020 has gone down in history as the month in which the COVID19 pandemic broke out in Western Europe. Half of the world's population was subjected to some form of preventive confinement. How will it affect logistics?
Next October 29th at 12PM CET, our founder Dr. Álvaro García will host a webinar over baobab’s YouTube channel entitled “Supply Chain Management and Prescriptive Analytics. Improving efficiency and enhancing service level.“, in cooperation with AIMMS.
ISyE Professor Dave Goldsman talks about some interesting uses of Mathematics in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research. The Power of Mathematics for ISyE Engineers Source: GeorgiaTech ISyE