Supply chains are experiencing a period of significant disruption and challenge that is unlikely to abate in the short term. Covid-19, the war in Ukraine, rising fuel prices and now a looming ...
Supply chains consist of imperfect humans struggling to make perfect decisions. In the end, though, it all comes down to a game of numbers. That, at least, is the theory behind mathematical ...
Logistical chaos is not a new phenomenon in the supply-chain world, but the scale of upheaval caused by COVID-19 is something that stakeholders have never seen before: 94% of Fortune 1000 companies ...
The automotive sector, which is the source of many of the world's carbon footprints, is under increasing pressure to reduce its contribution to environmental degradation. With governments and segments ...
In today’s retail world, too much inventory is as risky as carrying too little. One U.S. grocery chain, operating a hub-and-spoke distribution model, held 57 days of supply for dry food. Inventory ...
Recent months have already produced a decade’s worth of disruption in global supply chains. Like a stone thrown in the middle of a world trade lake, the circles went far beyond the U.S. market and ...
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