internal logistics
AI is coming. How can it optimize internal logistics? - All Things Supply Chain
Last week in the USA alone, 18.4 million people watched the penultimate "Game of Thrones" episode which was a record audience for the show. Although, I'm sure that the last episode yesterday even beat those numbers (I have not seen it yet, so no spoilers ahead!). One thing that made the series especially intriguing for viewers was the element of surprise or uncertainty, which made the unfolding of the story very unique compared to today's usual tv experience. Whether it's the sudden death of beloved characters, a completely unexpected change of heart or the failure of a supposed secret weapon at the decisive moment – Westeros is the land of uncertainty. If there were any internal logistics managers watching the series, I'm sure they felt a sense of familiarity, since their job is characterized by unpredictability that it is Game of Thrones twice over, day after day.