Artificial intelligence (AI) is the great disruptor of our time. Not since the dawn of electrification have so many new capabilities emerged that can change what’s possible for all aspects of human ...
Facing 2025's volatility, US builders adopt closed-loop, door-to-door delivery to control costs and ensure on-time ...
Supply chain leaders are shifting focus from reactive measures to proactive strategies, leveraging advanced technologies like AI, IoT and cloud platforms.
Major sociopolitical events like the COVID-19 pandemic and the Suez Canal crisis have changed how enterprises manage their global supply chains, as these disruptions hindered or outright prevented ...
In today's volatile business landscape, supply chain leaders face unprecedented challenges—from pandemic aftershocks and geopolitical instability to climate-induced disruptions and evolving customer ...
Global supply chains have driven decades of economic growth but are under unprecedented strain. Recent events exposed vulnerabilities created during a long period of stability ensured by a single ...
Advanced technologies are being deployed to tackle mounting global disruptions in the urgent battle for resilience. Catastrophic weather events, wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, trade conflicts, ...
The Trump administration wants to convert the automobile sector to an “America First” agenda, but fully onshoring the trillion-dollar industry promises to face sweeping challenges. Even automotive ...
By anchoring automation, workforce strategy, and network design in simulation, retailers can transform legacy supply chains into agile, resilient operating models.
The pandemic didn't just disrupt global supply chains — it exposed a fundamental truth about the medical device industry: fragmented, reactive supply chain management is no longer viable in an era of ...