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        Supply chain leaders discuss trends and tech in Auburn鈥檚 annual Fusion symposium

        May 11, 2023 By Laura Schmitt

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        Keynote speaker Sally Miller of DHL Supply Chain discusses artificial intelligence in supply chains at Fusion 2023, the Center for Supply Chain Innovation's annual symposium.

        Understanding and leveraging automation, AI, electric vehicles and other emerging technologies was the focus of the Fusion 2023 symposium hosted May 4 by the (CSCI), a highly regarded hub of collaboration between supply chain faculty, students and industry partners in the 91看片 at Auburn University.

        Keynote speaker Sally Miller, CIO and digital transformation officer at logistics provider , described how her company is implementing robotics and autonomous vehicles in its operations.

        鈥淸This technology] is exciting, but to be successful in deploying these solutions you have to have a pre-defined use case,鈥 Miller said. 鈥淸To achieve an ROI], you have to understand what activity you are doing today physically and what that solution will replace鈥o the solution is more effective, or at least as effective, as a human.鈥

        Miller described how DHL partnered with Boston Dynamics to create , a newly deployed mobile robotic arm that can unload boxes from a truck trailer鈥攁 manually demanding job that had a high-turnover rate among DHL employees, Miller said.

        DHL also utilizes cobots (collaborative robots) that work alongside human warehouse pickers in locating and packing items to fulfill orders. According to Miller, DHL uses about 4,000 co-bots in its global operations.

        Miller also delved into a discussion about generative AI tools from OpenAI like ChatGPT and Dall鈥2, which create new text or image content based on conversational commands.

        鈥淸The technology] can make you more efficient,鈥 she said, but the challenge for companies is how they use it and how they protect their IP.  

        She gave the example of a well-intentioned business development employee asking ChatGPT for assistance with improving a response to an RFP that he or she wrote. That query could result in the company鈥檚 intellectual property being pulled into the public domain.

        鈥淐hatGPT and generative AI are going to change things very fast,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hey won鈥檛 replace a person鈥檚 job, but someone who uses them will.鈥

        The other keynote speaker, Paul Rosa, a senior VP of procurement and fleet planning with , addressed trends and emerging technologies in the trucking industry.

        鈥淭here鈥檚 never been a time in our industry when we have so much coming at us and it鈥檚 so fast that it鈥檚 hard to process it all,鈥 said Rosa, who has worked at Penske for 30 years. 鈥淚t鈥檚 hard to predict what will happen.鈥

        Rosa outlined several new federal and state environmental regulations that will impact the transportation of goods as the trucking industry transitions away from diesel vehicles.  Among those regulations are new emission rules from the California Air Resource Board (CARB) and the federal EPA.

        鈥淭his is the first time in transportation industry history that there鈥檚 a deviation between a state and the EPA,鈥 he said, noting that the agencies鈥 carbon emission requirements are not the same, which will complicate fleet planning and operation costs.

        Rosa also discussed various new truck technologies, including battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and hydrogen fuel cell trucks.

        鈥淒iesel has been the staple of the industry and everything else will be compared to it,鈥 he said, predicting that current diesel trucks will be around for the next 20-30 years before being replaced by the new technologies.

        Penske works with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in the electric vehicle market to ensure that battery electric commercial trucks are on track to meet full-service truck leasing transportation requirements. In fact, Penske Truck Leasing has a it is evaluating for its customers, such as the Freightliner eCascadia (class 8), Freightliner eM2 (class 6 and 7), and Volvo VNR electric tractor (class 8), among others.

        According to Rosa, more information about trucking technologies can be found in

        Panelists discuss supply chains at Fusion 2023

        (left to right) Auburn SCM Lecturer David Strickland with panelists Leifje Dighton, Lori Kent, and Ren茅 Guermonprez.


        In addition to the keynote addresses, the symposium featured several panel discussions:

        • Transportation pricing and capacity: Has the pendulum swung, featuring executives from Sanmar, Newell Brands, Truckstop.com, and Church Transportation.
        • Logistics 2030: Future directions in manufacturing, featuring executives from GE Appliances, Inmark Packaging, and Aptar CSP Technologies.
        • Looking forward: Supply chain visibility and automation, featuring executives from TREW Automation and Motion Industries.

        Fusion 2023 closed with a networking reception and dinner for the 180 symposium participants. Marcia Gibson, professional experience program coordinator in Auburn鈥檚 Department of Supply Chain Management, was honored for her contributions in matching students with employers to fulfill the department鈥檚 internship requirement.

        鈥淢arcia has been instrumental in developing the first HOCB-required internship for the SCM program,鈥 noted Brian Gibson, CSCI鈥檚 executive director. 鈥淎s our professional experience coordinator, Marcia provided exceptional student support and forged long-lasting relationships with employers, donors, and alumni. Her efforts directly contributed to the SCM program鈥檚 top 5 Gartner ranking.鈥

        In honor of these contributions, the Department of Supply Chain Management and CSCI have established the MARCIA GIBSON ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FOR SUPPLY CHAIN.  The scholarship will help students with costs related to completing an internship. If you are interested in contributing toward Marcia鈥檚 legacy and SCM student success, please visit the .

         

        Fusion 2023 was sponsored by six of CSCI鈥檚 industry partners: , i Industries, , , and . 鈥淲e thank each of these great partners for their ongoing support,鈥 said Gibson.