Risk Management

Risk Management:  Where we are, Where we are going

Monday, October 15, 2018 · SCMR Staff
Where are we and where are we going when it comes to risk management? Join Robert J. Trent, author and Professor of Supply Chain Management at Lehigh University, as he answers these questions in this webinar.

Slavery in Supply Chain Remains Key Risk in 2018, Says Consultancy

Monday, June 25, 2018 · Patrick Burnson
Among many of the new risks supply chain managers must confront these days is that of forced labor, says a new report issued by KnowTheChain, a supply chain consultancy based in San Francisco.

Is S&OP in Your Resilience Toolbox?

Tuesday, June 12, 2018 · Kai Trepte and Jim Rice
Supply chain resilience has received a considerable amount of attention over the last decade or so, and although companies have achieved much in making their supply chains more resilient, many are still unprepared for disruptions.

With Olympics Over Focus Now on South Korea’s Supply Chain

Monday, February 26, 2018 · Patrick Burnson
As the 2018 Olympics wrapped up last month, millions of viewers had a fresh look at South Korea and came to understand its vital status in the Pacific Rim. This is hardly any news for global supply chain managers, however, particularly those working in the high-tech…

New Atradius Report Examines Supply Chain Risks in Global Construction Sector

Thursday, February 15, 2018 · Patrick Burnson
Global supply chain managers seeking to understand the current construction sector may wish to consult the latest “market monitor” recently issued by Atradius – a consultancy specializing in trade credit insurance, surety and debt collections.

Five Techniques to Manage Supply Chain Risk

Thursday, November 2, 2017 · Mark Trowbridge
If procurement executives don't take intelligent risks, they cannot provide maximum value to their companies. Here are five techniques to manage both anticipated and unanticipated events in the supply chain.

Fitch: Recent Storms Will Not Have Long Term Impact on Supply Chains

Wednesday, November 1, 2017 · Patrick Burnson
Major hurricanes that had hit parts of the U.S. in the recent past will lead to more tepid growth for U.S. transportation for the remainder of this year, according to Fitch Ratings in a new report. But analysts do not see any lasting disruption.

The ticking time bombs in your supply base

Tuesday, October 24, 2017 · Bob Trebilcock
Low interest rates and an unprecedented credit boom may have put your supply chain at risk

Time-Tested Supply Chains Respond at Times of Crisis

Monday, October 9, 2017 · Michael Gravier
The recent spate of hurricane disruptions highlights how big box retailers like Wal-mart and Home Depot have supply chains which are nimble enough to respond to crises successfully.

FTR Shares Insight on Hurricane’s Impact on Supply Chains

Wednesday, September 13, 2017 · SCMR Staff
Although it may be too early to collect any data from this second major hurricane in three weeks, Noel Perry, Partner at FTR and Senior Economist for Truckstop.com says the impact will be significant.

Data is the New Oil: Managing financial and credit-related risk

Friday, September 1, 2017 · Bridget McCrea
Today's global supply chains are fraught with financial- and credit-related risks. Here's how software and online information platforms can help your company overcome these obstacles and create a sustainable supply chain.

New Global Flood Map Illustrates Supply Chain Risk

Thursday, April 13, 2017 · Patrick Burnson
The new map can make initial loss-prevention and site-location decisions significantly easier.

5 Supply Chain Trends Happening Now

Monday, March 6, 2017 · Robert J. Trent
The world of supply chain management is exciting, challenging and rapidly changing. According to supply chain managers and executive leaders at a Fortune 50 company, these five trends are affecting the design and management of supply chains.

Digital Evolution: Streamlining Logistics and Supply Chain Operations

Thursday, January 12, 2017 · SCMR Staff
Join us for this FREE virtual conference as we define the challenges facing operations and offer solutions designed to create dynamic, automated networks that offer seamless communication, improved collaborative third-party relationships, and the ability to respond to changes…

Human Rights in the Electronics and Information Communication Technology Industry

Thursday, January 12, 2017 · John Kloosterman and Michael Congiu
The concepts of business and human rights continue to renovate how business views its place in the world, and its relationships to its customers, markets, and the states where it has operations.
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