STRIVE Vol 7 Issue 1 | Page 12

Student Ar cles AI the next big thing in SCM Solutions in retail:With the abilities of AI of predicting trends by analyzing previous purchases and shopping seasons, combined with current purchasing behavior and accurately forecasting market demand, retailers can improve product availability and increase customer satisfaction. Better data available to the retailers ensure better downstream sales. Also the unpleasant Bullwhip effect in a supply chain can be eliminated Inventory Management:Retailers and vendors can better plan resource allocations based on fulfillment strategy by combining sales data and inventory designated for different channels. Visibility to the real-time data creates a provision for the retailers to figure out the fastest and most effective fulfillment method for a customer's order. The Next Big Step: Autonomous Supply Chain With the scrupulous use of AI, we have reached a new era of “smart factory”. Cyber physical systems, cloud computing, cognitive computing, Internet of things (IoT) are the main elements which have created an integrated system where processes communicate with each other as well as human beings. A study by World Economic Forum reveals, 91.2% people think future will arrive when 10% people will wear clothes connected to the Internet. Well, another angle to look at future can be: successful implementation of a system which can process data, make critical decisions where no human intervention is required. The concept of autonomously delivering products is slowly assuming life by using concepts like use of drones to deliver parcels directly to customers. We have some hurdles to overcome before reaching a stage where there's no human intervention in the supply chain. But a massive disruption by Autonomous Supply Chain is just around the corner.An autonomous supply chain should have the capability to process a 11 Operations & Supply Chain Club, IIM Raipur request to fetch a component from its location and to autonomously deliver this component to a specified delivery point, all without human intervention. In the 'Imagine2030' conference of supply chain insights, Lora Cecere, Enterprise Strategist and noted researcher explained: 'Autonomous Supply Chain' of 2030 would be ü Outside-in ü learning ü socially responsible ü orchestrating the network of networks ü providing an engine of growth Outside-in means the supply chain is able to pick up demand signals and translate those up to your suppliers' supplier, and likewise, pick up supply signals, like price changes or shortages of key raw materials, and translate that into demand shaping actions, like marketing alternatives. In the outside-in supply chain, the outside world is deciding what action is appropriate. Learning is a key to unlock the secrets of increased complexity. Knowledge of advanced analytics will be essential in learning to handle the 'artificial way'. The autonomous supply chain will create enormous opportunities to make the flow of goods safer, more efficient and environmentally friendly. This model will be sustainable and we will become more socially responsible. Finally, autonomous supply chains will generate new job profiles with high skill sets and become the engine of growth.