📺🚗 Napa Valley Explained • The Wine Bros Driving Tour of Napa
🚗 Napa Valley Explained • The Wine Bros Driving Tour of Napa📄 DESCRIPTIONWelcome to Napa Valley — the most famous wine region in America… and somehow still…
🚗 Napa Valley Explained • The Wine Bros Driving Tour of Napa📄 DESCRIPTIONWelcome to Napa Valley — the most famous wine region in America… and somehow still…
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The historical separation between planning, execution, analytics, and visibility is beginning to collapse as supply chains move toward continuously sensing, continuously coordinating, and continuously adjusting operating environments. For decades, supply chains were managed around cycles. Demand planning happened on a monthly or quarterly cadence. Replenishment followed defined schedules. Transportation plans were set, adjusted, and then …
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John Deere illustrates how industrial manufacturers are increasingly synchronizing equipment demand, dealer inventory, field service, and aftermarket logistics inside more connected operational ecosystems. Agricultural equipment supply chains operate under a set of constraints that make coordination unusually important. Demand is seasonal. Equipment lifecycles are long. Dealers are geographically distributed. Field service requirements can be urgent. …
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Dealer ecosystems are evolving from downstream distribution channels into critical operational infrastructure supporting uptime, responsiveness, and distributed execution. Dealer networks have long been central to industrial go-to-market models. They sell equipment, support customers, stock parts, provide service, and maintain local relationships that manufacturers could not easily replicate from headquarters. But their role is changing. Across …
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They are grapes you’ve never heard of. The names are mostly unfamiliar. Some are fermented and aged underground in massive egg-shaped clay pots, just as they were thousands of years ago. These are the grapes and wines of Georgia, a country that borders Russia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Turkey, and the Black Sea almost 6,000 miles from …
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Bourbon is facing a crisis of global proportions. Its domestic outlook is dim, as sales recede amid consumption declines and a serious oversupply problem. But internationally, the picture is downright bleak: According to the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, American whiskey exports cratered by 19 percent in 2025, due in large part to …
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