Efficiency still matters, but resilience matters more. Supply chains are operating in a world shaped by geopolitical ...
Self-correcting supply chains mark a shift from reactive analytics to proactive adaptation: AI that can detect disruption, adjust parameters, prioritize products or shipments and reoptimize flows ...
The expanding role of the healthcare supply chain includes increased demand for efficiently managing spend, but there are a few easy ways to measure your progress and ensure your organization is ...
On September 17, 2024, Lebanon was rocked by a series of small but lethal explosions. In the aftermath, rumors and half-truths blew up in the news as agencies scrambled to be the first to report on ...
Analyst Insight: Decarbonization isn’t just about cutting emissions; it’s about building a more resilient and efficient supply chain that reduces risks, lowers costs, and ensures long-term success.
Consumers today want to know exactly what they’re buying — and many of them want to know how it was sourced, made, packaged, distributed and will be disposed. People are increasingly interested in ...
Analyst Insight: The performance and risk of an organization’s third-party ecosystem, which may include suppliers, vendors and service providers, are becoming increasingly linked to its business ...
How the industry can break the larger goal of full supply chain traceability into manageable, achievable steps ...
On 22 January 2026, the UK's consumer and competition regulator, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) published significant new guidance to help businesses understand how the rules on making ...
From the way products are packaged to the means by which they’re shipped, waste abounds in the supply chain. That’s the case made by Paul Brody and Mondher Ben-Hamida, supply chain experts for IBM’s ...
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