These times are unprecedented for everyone. But especially if you are a supply chain planner. Never has there been a time when the words “supply chain” have been used almost daily in the news, whether in print, online, on TV or social media.
The disruptions caused to the global supply chains by the COVID-19 pandemic has completely interrupted, and in some cases, halted the products of goods and delivery of services. Unpredictability seem to be the ‘new normal.’
Over the past few years, Blue Yonder has been readying and modernizing its supply chain management capabilities. Given our depth and breadth of reach within the supply chain industry, we partnered with The Wall Street Journal and The Trust, their content-marketing arm, to help share our message during a time when supply chain planners are distracted by the daily issues that keep coming their way.
Our goal was to not only share that we went through a name change but also integrated machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) into our product offerings to create visibility into the end-to-end supply chain. Blue Yonder’s Luminate™ Platform, a SaaS-based digital fulfillment platform that extends the value of AI and ML, allows companies to better predict, plan, execute, optimize and automate supply, distribution, logistics and the retail experience.
In partnership with The Trust, we developed a campaign to help supply chain leaders find predictability during these unprecedented times, while highlighting the potential business impact of the AI- and ML-based supply chain platform from Blue Yonder.
We have developed a series of bold, empathy-focused digital ads that are running on the WSJ.com, sponsored content in the daily “Logistics Report,” a full-page color ad on the back page of The Wall Street Journal print section, and a series of educational articles published on WSJ.com. The campaign kicked off on April 15 and will run for six months.
The articles focus on supporting the supply chain community during these unprecedented times and our commitment to helping our customers minimize the impact on their global supply chains and ensuring critical supplies get to the people that need them the most.
- Ensuring Supply Chain Resiliency in a Time of Need
- Supply Chain Innovations for the New Normal
- Retail and COVID-19: Past, Present and Future
- Agility for Today and Tomorrow
- Autonomous Supply Chain Experience Reimagined
Have you seen our WSJ campaign? If you have, please share your thoughts in the comments section below.
In The News
- iTWire (Australia): How Blue Yonder is Applying AI and Innovation To Solve Supply Chain Challenges
- Modern Materials Handling: Blue Yonder’s Logan Kluth on the Real Value of Cloud WMS
- SiliconANGLE: The Road to Intelligent Data Apps With Blue Yonder’s Chief Product Officer, Gurdip Singh
- FreightWaves Running On Ice: Prioritizing The Vaccine Supply Chain
- Sourcing Journal: Blue Yonder’s Sónia Peres On AI/ML’s Role in Fashion, Retail
Analyst Reports
- IDC Market Analysis Perspective: Worldwide Warehouse Management Systems, 2024
- Gartner Maximize the Value of AI in Supply Chains With “Whole Product” Use Cases
- IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Professional Services Providers for Retailers 2024 Vendor Assessment
- IDC Market Analysis Perspective: Worldwide Transportation and Logistics, 2024
- IDC Market Glance: Retail Last Mile, 3Q24
Media Relations Inquiries
Marina Renneke, APR
Global Corporate Communications Senior Director
Rossella Benti
EMEA Corporate Communications Director
Meredith Mackintosh
NA Corporate Communications Manager
mediarelationsteam@blueyonder.com
480-308-3037
Analyst Relations Inquiries
Celeste White
Vice President, Global Analyst Relations
Sarah Hart
Program Director, Global Analyst Relations
Lindsey Hiefield
Program Manager, Global Analyst Relations
analyst.relations@blueyonder.com