Without digitalization of shipping information, the shipping industry is destined to suffer further delays and new bottlenecks as they address port congestion by adding additional nodes to the routes.
Claudia Freed, CEO of EALgreen, discusses how her organization is turning donations of excess inventory into college scholarships. It’s a win-win for supply chain organizations and education.
Monday, May 9, 2022 · Namuun Purevdorj and Ars-Vita Alamsyah
To meet global and corporate carbon-reduction targets, transporters will have to significantly invest in and transition into alternative fuel transportation.
The pandemic has changed the conversation. Now is the time to rethink long-standing practices for adoption of a same-day delivery strategy best suited to your operations.
Wednesday, April 20, 2022 · Jason Miller, Zac Rogers, Dale Rogers
Believe it or not, there are now early signs that retailers are beginning to be flooded with excess inventory. It’s a continuation of strange times for supply chain managers.
The concept of building small facilities located closer to the customer, including the back of grocery stores, still has legs, but it’s advancing slower than predicted. Slowing e-commerce and achieving an ROI are two factors.
An Illinois-based non-profit shows how you can reduce your excess inventory and advance your ESG initiatives by contributing to the next generation of students.
While outsize disruptions can put scalability and agility at risk, capable authentic transformational leaders transcend disruptions.
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