A COMMENTARY BY CLARK WILLIAM BRANDON ON TPM25
The future of global trade is clear: companies that resist industry-wide standardization will struggle to compete. Within the next 24 months, businesses clinging to proprietary systems will begin to lose market share as interoperability becomes the defining factor in supply chain efficiency.
By 2027, the gap between industry survivors and shuttered operations will be determined by their ability to adopt harmonized standards, ensuring seamless communication and data-sharing across the entire ecosystem.
Meanwhile, AI and predictive analytics have the potential to revolutionize supply chain resilience, but their success hinges on one critical factor—standardized data. Without it, even the most advanced technologies will fall short, leaving companies vulnerable to inefficiencies and disruptions in an increasingly complex global marketplace.
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