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8 Improve supply chain visibility and resiliency In recent years, supply chains have experienced unprecedented volatility accelerated by widespread resource shortages, geopolitics, and natural events. These disruptions put pressure on manufacturing organizations to plan for potential supply chain uncertainty, respond quickly to changes in customer demand, and keep costs low. Organizations need supply chain analytics to sense, analyze, and respond to major disruptions. With data services from AWS, you can build a supply chain that delivers a unified view of data with end-to-end visibility, providing the predictability your organization needs to make faster decisions. AWS Supply Chain helps you track and trace the entire production process, make more informed decisions powered by ML, mitigate risks associated with overstock and out-of-stock, and lower operational costs. AWS is helping power digital transformation to improve food sustainability for suppliers, manufacturers, logistics, consumers, and everyone in between. For example, AWS and Carrier collaborated to develop Lynx, a digital platform that unifies the highly fragmented cold chain to reduce food spoilage, support end-to-end visibility, and increase efficiency throughout the various stages of refrigerated storage and transportation. Multi-company supply chains are complex webs of loosely connected providers and technologies that share little information or systems with each other. When it comes to cold chains, which transport and store perishable items like food with refrigeration technology, gaps in the cold chain can lead to spoilage and damage. Lynx uses a foundation of AWS IoT, machine learning, and analytics technologies to provide customers with a comprehensive view of cargo location, temperature conditions, and external events that could impact cold chain operations. Carrier can also apply machine learning to identify potential issues that could affect food cargo and then develop recommendations to prevent or eliminate them. Read the blog › Carrier and AWS collaborate to reduce food spoilage across the cold chain USE CASE

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