How to Use AI in the Supply Chain: Top Examples and Benefits

Artsiom Baranouski
7 min readJul 18, 2023

A typical day for a B2B import company can be chaotic and stressful.

Managers are constantly asking when orders will arrive, what will be in the orders, and why orders are not being delivered on time.

Logisticians are constantly dealing with problems with shipping, customs, and other logistics issues.

Accountants are constantly dealing with problems with invoicing, payments, and taxes.

The Japanese people excelled at this in their time and called this practice Kaizen (focus on continuous improvement of production processes, development, auxiliary business processes and management).

Is it any chance?

Bingo Issue’s List for a B2B Company

  • Constant meetings to solve the same problems. Have the payment terms for contracts not yet come? The last day to pay for the import contract is left, without payment the new one will not be shipped — what to do?
  • The financial CEO is always complaining that the documents for entering the goods are given late, or that the translation of the product name does not correspond to the entered position.
  • On the day the cargo arrives, as always unexpectedly, it turns out that the cargo is too heavy and it is necessary to hire loaders at…

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Artsiom Baranouski
Artsiom Baranouski

Written by Artsiom Baranouski

Discussing the unique challenges and opportunities that B2B marketers face in the AI age. Subscribe to get insights weekly! About me: linkedin.com/in/aranovski

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