How constant disruption is reshaping global supply chains and why circular economy models are becoming critical to resilience and long-term growth.
In 2021, the waves of the pandemic started to quickly unravel supply chains across the world. Manufacturing plants slowed or even closed, ports experienced unprecedented back-ups, and transportation ...
In supply planning, optimization is critical. Optimization, another solution used by supply chain software vendors for over two decades, is now considered a form of AI. Optimization works, it delivers ...
Inflation’s impact is easing, but disruptions are not. Those are two of the high-level highlights from Blue Yonder’s 2024 Supply Chain Executive survey, released this morning. According to respondents ...
As global supply chains continue to face challenges in 2024, a potential paradigm shift in U.S. trade policy looms on the horizon. The prospect of dramatically increased tariffs—up to 60% on Chinese ...
Managing the supply chain is a crucial process for a company because an optimized supply chain results in lower costs and a faster production cycle. The entities in the supply chain can include ...
Analyst Insight: Environmental risks such as deforestation, biodiversity loss and other unsustainable sourcing practices are driving a shift toward full supply chain accountability. Regulations such ...
Rutgers Business School supply chain management professor David Dreyfus contributed a chapter to the new book, "Reflections on the Pandemic: Covid and Social Crises in the Year Everything Changed." ...
The relentless wave of disruptions in workforce, logistics and prices has impacted all manufacturers, but it has been particularly intense for the smaller job shop doing custom batch production. These ...
The People’s Republic of China (PRC) is the principal strategic competitor of the United States. In addition to antagonism in other domains, this rivalry entails escalating technological competition.
Supply chains manage raw material to product delivery, crucial for global economy efficiency. COVID-19 exposed vulnerabilities in supply chains, emphasizing diverse sourcing and inventory control.