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supply chain

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Supply chains are hard. I see this every day. Companies have many problems. They run out of stock. They have too much stock. Their old software fails. They lose money. I am a developer and consultant. I help companies fix these problems. I use AI and smart software. I share what I learn on this blog.

This tag collects all my writing about supply chain. You will find articles about many topics. For example, how AI can cut risk by 30 percent. Or how to stop stockouts. Or how to move from one software to another.

I write from my own experience. I do not give theory. I give real steps. For example, I helped a pharma company make their supply chain safer. They saved a lot of money. Another company in luxury goods lost millions. I showed them how to use AI to fix it.

You will also read about migrations. Moving from .NET to Next.js is hard. If it fails, your whole supply chain stops. I explain how to do it right.

Many companies try AI. But their predictions still fail. Why? Because the data is bad. Or the model is wrong. I explain this in my articles. I show you how to fix it. I also talk about legacy systems. Old systems can break. If you move to new ones the wrong way, you stop everything. I have done this many times. I know the safe way.

Luxury brands have special problems. Their products are expensive. A stockout costs a lot. I wrote about an AI shift that saved them millions. Pharma is even more serious. A risk there can cost 500 million dollars. AI helps reduce that risk.

These articles are for people like you. Developers who want to build better systems. Consultants who need ideas. Business owners who want to save money. The advice is simple. You can use it today. You do not need a big team. You just need to try.

I keep my writing honest. No big promises. Just what works. So start with the articles below. Read one. Then try what I say. If you have questions, ask me. I like to help.

That is what this tag is for. It is a collection of my best supply chain advice. Use it. Learn from it. Then build something better.