Supply chain strategy is shifting from logistics optimization to financial engineering. The article positions modern supply ...
In a matter of months, the U.S. administration released over 70 announcements proclaiming, imposing, pausing, or changing ...
Traditional automation ROI models may no longer reflect supply chain reality. The article argues that discounted cash flow ...
If supply chain leaders are still waiting for stability to return, they may be waiting a long time. “The new normal is chaos and change forever,” said Dan Cicerchi, gm of transportation management ...
Warehouse automation success now depends more on execution than technology itself. The article argues that many failed ...
In the global push toward sustainability, businesses are increasingly being called to take responsibility not just for their direct operations (Scope 1) and energy consumption (Scope 2), but also for ...
Editor’s note: This article first appeared on Supply Chain 247 and is being reprinted with permission. You can view the original article here. Supply chains talk a lot about physical risk, but in 2026 ...
Editor’s note: This article first appeared on the University of Tennessee, Knoxville’s Global Supply Chain Institute’s blog. It is being reprinted with permission. You can read the original post here.
Every supply chain disruption starts the same way. Something changes faster than the operation can respond. Freight arrives early. A carrier cancels. A port backs up. A seasonal spike exceeds every ...
For a long time, sustainability has been the main language through which firms have tried to improve supply chain performance beyond cost, quality, and delivery. This has led to many important changes ...
Supply chain visibility alone is no longer enough. The article argues that many organizations have invested heavily in ...
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