Supply chain disruptions are becoming more frequent, making real-time visibility and faster response increasingly important for businesses.
While companies are investing heavily in AI forecasting, digital twins and risk-monitoring platforms, the effectiveness of these systems depends on accurate data from the physical supply chain.
Smart identification technologies such as RFID, QR codes, NFC and Data Matrix labels can provide continuous information on where products are, helping teams detect delays, verify shipments and manage inventory more efficiently.
During disruptions, this visibility can support faster rerouting, stronger chain-of-custody tracking and quicker inventory recovery—turning supply chain data into actionable decisions.
The broader shift is clear: resilience starts at the physical level. Better identification creates better visibility, and better visibility helps supply chains respond faster to disruption.
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