Early successes have increased many companies’ appetites for further digital exploration and investment. However, the current labour and trade uncertainties within the global manufacturing industry could stall digital progress. Therefore, in recent months, many companies have shifted their efforts toward digital projects that build agility and scalability to help them manage risk.
Digital “empowerment” can be one of the leverage points to increase flexibility in global supply chains. We can see six technological megatrends affecting and challenging the industrial and production industry:
- predictive maintenance
- applying artificial intelligence
- cloud computing
- advanced analytics
- robotics
- additive manufacturing to the value chain
They can increase visibility and transparency, allowing manufacturers to make faster changes to operations to respond to market-based threats or opportunities. As manufacturers continue to seek out the bright spots in the global landscape — including emerging markets — their ability to flex production, delivery, and customer support will continue to be important.