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Next-Gen Supply Chains

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Gebundene Ausgabe

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26.03.2026

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John Wiley & Sons Inc

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Englisch

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978-1-83669-074-0

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Produktdetails

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

26.03.2026

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Seitenzahl

416

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23,4/15,6/2,4 cm

Gewicht

757 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-83669-074-0

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Libri GmbH
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  • Produktbild: Next-Gen Supply Chains
  • Preface xix
    Pankaj BHAMBRI, Pushan KUMAR DUTTA, Mudassir KHAN and Marta STAROSTKA-PATYK

    Chapter 1. AI and Automation: Building Resilient and Sustainable Supply Chains in Uncertain Times 1
    Sanam SOOMRO, Mingyue FAN, Ranjeeta SADHWANI and Safia SOOMRO

    1.1. Introduction 1
    1.2. Understanding supply chain resilience 2
    1.3. Risk management frameworks 2
    1.4. Impact of the pandemic on supply chain vulnerabilities 3
    1.5. Building resilience post-pandemic 5
    1.6. The future of supply chain resilience 7
    1.7. Conclusion 10
    1.8. References 11

    Chapter 2. Generative AI's Impact on Supply Chain Decision-Making 17
    Pankaj BHAMBRI and Himani SHARMA

    2.1. Introduction 17
    2.2. Literature review 18
    2.3. Comparison table 22
    2.4. Challenges 28
    2.5. Technologies 29
    2.6. Future scope 30
    2.7. References 31

    Chapter 3. Circular Supply Chain Economics 35
    Vijay Kumar SINHA and Balajee MARAM

    3.1. Introduction 35
    3.2. Conceptual foundations 36
    3.3. Circular supply-chain economic mechanisms 37
    3.4. Demand and revenue models 38
    3.5. Operations research models: closed-loop inventory, pricing and remanufacturing 40
    3.6. Metrics for businesses and products 41
    3.7. Rules and standards set by the government 44
    3.8. Changes in jobs and structures 45
    3.9. Case studies and empirical evidence 45
    3.10. Barriers and enablers 46
    3.11. Evidence from the real-world and case studies 47
    3.12. Things that get in the way and things that help 48
    3.13. A plan for companies to follow to put it into action 51
    3.14. Research priorities and gaps 51
    3.15. Conclusion 52
    3.16. References 53

    Chapter 4. IoT Architecture for End-to-End Visibility 59
    Marta STAROSTKA-PATYK

    4.1. Introduction 59
    4.2. Visibility of supply chains 60
    4.3. Internet of Things (IoT) in logistics and supply chains 61
    4.4. IoT for end-to-end visibility in supply chains 64
    4.5. IoT challenges and barriers to end-to-end visibility in supply chains 66
    4.6. The future of IoT in supply chains and their visibility E2E 68
    4.7. Conclusions 69
    4.8. References 69

    Chapter 5. Building Blocks of a Transparent IoT Ecosystem 73
    Bhagwat KAULWAR, Milind GODASE, Chandrani SINGH and Pankaj BHAMBRI

    5.1. Introduction 74
    5.2. Characteristics of IoT 76
    5.3. IoT architecture 77
    5.4. IoT as XaaS 80
    5.5. Conclusion 83
    5.6. References 84

    Chapter 6. Blockchain Implementation for Supply Chain Transparency Modeling 87
    Helena KOSCIELNIAK

    6.1. Introduction 87
    6.2. Experimental methods and materials 89
    6.3. Results and discussion: case studies 90
    6.4. Conclusion 98
    6.5. References 99

    Chapter 7. Autonomous Systems in Supply Chain Operations 101
    Agnieszka PACUD

    7.1. Introduction 101
    7.2. Objective and scope of the chapter 104
    7.3. Research procedure 104
    7.4. Analysis of results and discussion 106
    7.5. Conclusions 111
    7.6. References 113

    Chapter 8. Leveraging Data and Analytics for Next-Generation Supply Chain Resilience 117
    Karina ZACHARSKA

    8.1. Introduction 117
    8.2. The challenges of today's supply chains 119
    8.3. The role of data as the foundation for optimization 119
    8.4. The importance of data in supply chain management 120
    8.5. Technologies supporting data collection and analysis 121
    8.6. Analytical methods and optimization models in supply chain management 126
    8.7. Conclusion 129
    8.8. References 130

    Chapter 9. Data-driven Supply Chain Optimization 133
    Rafa³ NIEDBAL, Paula PYP£ACZ and Muhammad Asif KHAN

    9.1. Introduction 133
    9.2. Literature review 134
    9.3. Automated ML in supply chain optimization 140
    9.4. Conclusion 151
    9.5. References 152

    Chapter 10. Sustainability Transformation Roadmaps 159
    Paula BAJDOR

    10.1. Introduction 159
    10.2. Sustainability transformation 161
    10.3. Sustainability roadmap structures 162
    10.4. Building a sustainable transformation roadmap 169
    10.5. Conclusion 171
    10.6. References 172

    Chapter 11. Reimagining Supply Chains: Nearshoring and Network Redesign in the Age of AI, Automation and Sustainability 175
    Jeffy JOHNSON

    11.1. Introduction 176
    11.2. Experimental methods and materials 176
    11.3. Nearshoring as a resilience strategy 176
    11.4. Conceptual foundations of nearshoring 177
    11.5. Drivers of nearshoring adoption 177
    11.6. Benefits of nearshoring 178
    11.7. Challenges and risks of nearshoring 179
    11.8. Industry case studies 180
    11.9. Theoretical and analytical frameworks 181
    11.10. Future directions in nearshoring research 181
    11.11. Network redesign and digital twins 181
    11.12. Challenges and future directions 184
    11.13. Sustainability and ESG compliance in supply chains 187
    11.14. Analysis of supply chain performance graphs 189
    11.15. Recommendations 192
    11.16. Conclusion 193
    11.17. References 193

    Chapter 12. Digital Supply Chain Talent Development: Preparing the Workforce for Next-Gen Supply Chains 197
    Pankaj BHAMBRI and Sita RANI

    12.1. Introduction: the looming talent crisis in a digital era 197
    12.2. Defining the next-generation supply chain professional 200
    12.3. A strategic framework for talent development 202
    12.4. The critical role of academia and industry partnerships 205
    12.5. Case study: building a future-ready talent pipeline in practice 206
    12.6. Conclusion: securing competitive advantage through strategic talent management 207
    12.7. References 210

    Chapter 13. Change Management for Supply Chain Transformation 213
    S. KAVITHAMBIKA, K.M. SANTHOSHA, R. KIRAN and Pankaj BHAMBRI

    13.1. Introduction 213
    13.2. Theoretical foundations of change management 214
    13.3. Framework for supply chain change management 219
    13.4. Importance of leadership and governance structures 221
    13.5. Challenges and barriers 221
    13.6. Enablers and best practices 222
    13.7. The future 222
    13.8. References 223

    Chapter 14. Future Horizons: Emerging Technologies and Models 227
    Krishi Pallab SAIKIA, Debjit DHAR, Rik DAS and Saranik MAHAPATRA

    14.1. Introduction 228
    14.2. A unified framework for intelligent data migration 231
    14.3. The role of generative AI in cross-domain data migration 237
    14.4. Real-world applications across domains: bridging petrochemical and medical data ecosystems 241
    14.5. Synthetic evaluation and performance metrics 246
    14.6. Future directions 250 14.6.1. Explainable AI for semantic transformation 251
    14.7. Conclusion 252
    14.8. References 252

    Chapter 15. Cybersecurity and Zero Trust Architectures in Supply Chains 255
    P. ASHOK, Venkatesh RAMAMURTHY, S. Lakshmi SRIDEVI and K. Murali KRISHNA

    15.1. Introduction 256
    15.2. Literature review 256
    15.3. Architectures in supply chain landscape 258
    15.4. The pillars of Zero Trust in the supply chain context 260
    15.5. Implementing ZTA: an architectural shift 263
    15.6. Zero Trust for next-generation supply chain technologies 263
    15.7. Technical challenges/limitations 263
    15.8. Future enhancements 264
    15.9. Conclusion 264
    15.10. References 265

    Chapter 16. Additive Manufacturing and the Rise of Digital Inventory 271
    Pankaj BHAMBRI and Mudassir KHAN

    16.1. Introduction: the burden of physical inventory 271
    16.2. Defining the digital inventory paradigm 272
    16.3. Additive manufacturing as the enabling technology 273
    16.4. Strategic benefits: resilience, agility and cost redefinition 273
    16.5. The sustainability imperative: waste reduction and localized production 274
    16.6. Implementation challenges and considerations 275
    16.7. Future horizons: integrating digital inventory with AI and IoT 276
    16.8. Conclusion: a roadmap for adoption 278
    16.9. References 279

    Chapter 17. Ethical and Social Governance of AI-enabled Supply Chains 283
    Pankaj BHAMBRI and Marta STAROSTKA-PATYK

    17.1. Introduction: the imperative for ethical AI in global supply chains 283
    17.2. Core ethical challenges posed by supply chain AI 287
    17.3. Societal implications and stakeholder perspectives 289
    17.4. Frameworks for ethical AI governance in supply chains 291
    17.5. Implementing social governance: beyond compliance 293
    17.6. Building the governance infrastructure 295
    17.7. Metrics, reporting and continuous improvement 297
    17.8. Case studies: navigating ethical dilemmas 299
    17.9. Conclusion: toward responsible and trustworthy AI-powered supply chains 301
    17.10. References 303

    Chapter 18. Revolutionizing Supply Chains with Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning: A Conceptual Model 307
    Sunitaa TANK, Manika GARG and Bharat Kumar TANK

    18.1. Introduction 307
    18.2. Literature review 308
    18.3. Methodology 310
    18.4. Conceptual model 311
    18.5. Findings 313
    18.6. Implications 314
    18.7. Conclusion 315
    18.8. Future research directions 316
    18.9. References 317

    Chapter 19. Enabling AI in Supply Chain Transformation: An MCDM-Based Analysis of Critical Success Factors 321
    Tripti SHARMA, Akash RAI, Indrajit GHOSAL and Md. Rahat KHAN

    19.1. Introduction 321
    19.2. Literature review 323
    19.3. Methodology 326
    19.4. Findings and discussion 330
    19.5. Conclusion and future work 333
    19.6. References 334

    Chapter 20. Sustainable Intelligence: Aligning Ethical AI in Global Supply Chain Systems 337
    Gagandeep SINGH, Jasdeep Singh WALIA and Priya MANDIRATTA

    20.1. Introduction 337
    20.2. Review of the literature 338
    20.3. Research gap 343
    20.4. Theoretical framework 344
    20.5. Proposed framework concerning sustainable intelligence in AI-enabled supply chains 347
    20.6. Implications of the study 350
    20.7. Conclusion and scope for future research work 353
    20.8. References 354

    List of Authors 359
    Index 365