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Congress has announced it is expanding its investigation into the use of forced labor in car manufacturing.
It's not enough for automakers to know who their suppliers are; they need visibility into products, parts and raw materials.
Automakers need to rethink supply-chain risks based on the experiences of the pandemic, geopolitical tensions, the exposure of forcing labor and other realities of an increasingly complex supply chain.
The widespread adoption of supply chain AI software will empower automakers to confidently satisfy compliance requirements, strengthen their economic resilience.
Automakers face a ticking clock, as congressional inquiries can quickly turn into enforcement actions.
In this opaque risk landscape, AI offers arguably the only viable answer to a swift and sustainable path forward for the auto industry.
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