Internet of Things & Supply Chain—Collected Writing Samples

This is a collection of four articles that I wrote for Blume Global and that are published in their learning center. You will find links to each published sample below.


Links to my published writing on logistics, supply chain, and Internet of Things

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How the Internet of Things Is Transforming Supply Chain Management

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a collection of interconnected physical devices that can monitor, report on and send and exchange data. IoT devices are typically connected to computer systems via data or Wi-Fi networks. IoT devices use sensors to measure specific aspects of the world around them, including location, temperature, humidity, light levels, movement, handling, speed of movement and other environmental factors. IoT devices come in many form factors including RFID chips, smart devices and mobile sensors.

In the supply chain, Internet of Things devices are an effective way to track and authenticate products and shipments using GPS and other technologies. They can also monitor the storage conditions of products which enhances quality management throughout the supply chain.
— How the Internet of Things Is Transforming Supply Chain Management, Blume Global

Real-Time Tracking Technology in the Global Supply Chain

Efficient supply chains rely on fast, accurate, effective tracking of raw materials, products, shipments and fleets, wherever they are in the world. As the Internet of Things (IoT) revolution transforms every part of the supply chain, it’s worth exploring the different technologies that you can use to monitor and measure the movement, storage and other aspects of goods.
— Real-Time Tracking Technology in the Global Supply Chain, Blume Global

The Role of Location Intelligence in Supply Chain Visibility

Navigating an intricate global network of multiple carriers, service providers and physical locations with the constant looming threat of unexpected disruptions makes predicting supply chain outcomes accurately nearly impossible.

The most common points of disruption and significant delay are often at supply chain nodes—physical locations like distribution centers, air and ocean terminals and rail ramps. Predicting and anticipating delays and their impact at these physical locations makes lead-time planning and arrival-time prediction a daunting exercise.
— The Role of Location Intelligence in Supply Chain Visibility, Blume Global

How Will 5G Technology Benefit Logistics Service Providers?

The next mobile technology revolution is already here, and it could radically change how you provide logistics services. Known as 5G (because it’s the fifth generation of cellular technology), all types of mobile, connected devices will see vast improvements in speed, responsiveness, capacity and other areas. 5G isn’t an inapplicable concept or technology either — it’s going to be widely adopted across multiple industries, including logistics, and has the potential to transform how your business operates.

Before we get into the specifics of how logistics service providers (LSPs) can take advantage of 5G, it’s worth exploring the overall benefits that it provides.
— How Will 5G Technology Benefit Logistics Service Providers?, Blume Global

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