Why EPG AURA redefines operational intelligence as an AI-native environment

Supply chain execution today is less constrained by a lack of performance than by the increasing volume of concurrent demands. Orders, labor, automation, and transportation interact in parallel. Decisions rarely affect just a single process. Instead, they reshape workflows across multiple stages of operations. As a result, the complexity of operational control continues to grow.
Optimization in Supply Chain: Preparing for Global Disruptions in 7 Steps

In 2026, the pressure on warehouse operations is mounting. Customer expectations continue to climb, labor shortages persist, and automation is spreading. To stay competitive, logistics leaders need smarter, adaptive warehouse management solutions.
Warehouse Management Software (WMS): How to Choose the Right System in 2026

In 2026, the pressure on warehouse operations is mounting. Customer expectations continue to climb, labor shortages persist, and automation is spreading. To stay competitive, logistics leaders need smarter, adaptive warehouse management solutions.
Unified Supply Chain: The Foundation for a Resilient, Future-Ready Operation

The supply chain is the beating heart of modern commerce, and in today’s unpredictable market, it’s not enough to simply keep the heartbeat steady. Organizations need a unified supply chain approach that weaves together people, processes, and technology to stay resilient, adaptable, and built for what’s next.

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