Topic: Inventory Management



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UPS RFID rollout signals next phase of supply chain visibility

Friday, April 24, 2026 · Brian Straight
UPS’s network-wide RFID rollout signals a shift from event-based tracking to continuous sensing, enabling real-time visibility that drives faster decisions, fewer errors, and greater supply chain flexibility.

The hidden cost of damaged pallets in warehouses (and how to prevent them)

Tuesday, April 21, 2026 · Dexory
Damaged pallets may seem minor, but they create hidden risks across safety, costs, and operations - learn how proactive detection can prevent product loss and improve warehouse performance.

Late orders: The tug of war between operations and transportation

Tuesday, April 21, 2026 · Nicolò Masorgo, PhD; Thu Trang Hoang, PhD; David D. Dobrzykowski, PhD; John E. Bell, PhD; and Morgan Swink, PhD
E-commerce late orders are driven by a breakdown between warehouse operations and transportation, and can be mitigated through early detection thresholds, strategic deprioritization, and simplified order flows.

Retail has an inventory accuracy problem

Monday, April 20, 2026 · Norman Katz
Retail inventory inaccuracies are less about theft and more about outdated accounting methods like the retail inventory method that distort stock visibility, forecasting, and replenishment decisions.

Data isn’t the problem, decision-making is

Friday, April 17, 2026 · Corrine Chen
Supply chains are no longer constrained by data scarcity but by slow, unclear decision-making processes that prevent organizations from acting on insights in real time.

The planner was the system

Wednesday, April 8, 2026 · Knut Alicke
Generative AI enables supply chains to capture and scale planners’ tacit knowledge, transforming planning systems from static tools into learning, experience-driven decision engines.

Tractor Supply to receive NextGen Supply Chain Visionary Award

Wednesday, April 1, 2026 · SCMR Staff
Tractor Supply has been named the 2026 NextGen Visionary Award winner for its investments in network expansion, fulfillment capabilities, and last-mile delivery that support scalable growth and improved customer service.

Beyond the headache: Smarter returns management with the 5Ps

Wednesday, April 1, 2026 · Huseyn Abdulla and Tom Goldsby
The 5Ps of returns management framework helps supply chain leaders reduce reverse logistics costs and improve customer loyalty by aligning people, policies, processes, products, and partners into a coordinated strategy.

NextGen revamps awards for 2026, opens submissions

Thursday, March 26, 2026 · SCMR Staff
The NextGen Supply Chain Conference has revamped its 2026 awards to emphasize real-world execution, introduced a new Partnership in Execution category, and opened submissions through May 15 for organizations delivering measurable supply chain results.

What It Really Means: SKU segmentation

Thursday, March 26, 2026 · Andrew Byer and Mike Dobslaw
SKU segmentation enables supply chain leaders to prioritize products based on their strategic role, aligning inventory, service levels, and operational policies to drive better financial and operational performance.

The future of forecast value add: An expert’s AI agent framework transforming e-commerce forecasting

Monday, March 23, 2026 · Bijoy Sasidharan
AI-driven forecasting only delivers real business value when organizations rigorously measure forecast value add (FVA) to ensure every model, agent, and human intervention improves operational decision-making.

‘Physical AI’ is transforming warehouse operations beyond traditional visibility

Friday, March 20, 2026 · Brian Straight
Warehouse physical AI is closing the long-standing gap between digital systems and on-the-ground operations by passively capturing real-time inventory data, enabling higher accuracy, improved OTIF performance, and more efficient labor utilization without heavy capital investment.

Spend aggregation gives way to new approaches in a tariff-driven supply chain

Tuesday, March 17, 2026 · Brian Straight
Procurement is shifting from cost-driven spend aggregation to risk-adjusted sourcing strategies as tariffs, geopolitical volatility, and supply chain disruptions force companies to prioritize resilience over pure savings.

Buffer or suffer: Dynamic Multi-Echelon Inventory Optimization in action

Monday, March 16, 2026 · Eva Ponce, Vi Duong and Nic Holwerda
Dynamic Multi-Echelon Inventory Optimization enables supply chain leaders to balance service levels and working capital by optimizing inventory across the entire network rather than individual locations.

How P&G’s One Supply Chain strategy exemplifies the Perfect Order

Monday, March 16, 2026 · Norman Katz
Procter & Gamble’s One Supply Chain strategy is an example of how aligning operations, forecasting, logistics, and supplier collaboration around the “Perfect Order” framework enables companies to deliver the right product, at the right time and cost, while turning…
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