Supply Chain

Efficient Supply Chain Design for Highly-Perishable Foods

Monday, March 20, 2017 · Cyril Khamsi and Veronica Stolear
Designing supply routes is a challenge for any large retailer, particularly under conditions of rapid growth.

Airforwarders Association Examines State of Air Cargo and Global Supply Chains

Tuesday, March 14, 2017 · Patrick Burnson
Brandon Fried, executive director of the Airforwarders Association recently shared his forecast and views on the current state of air cargo with SCMR

Global E-Commerce Supply Chains to Grow By Double Digits, Say Ti Analysts

Tuesday, March 14, 2017 · Patrick Burnson
A new report released by the London-based think tank, Transport Intelligence (Ti) notes that supply chain management has undergone a “transformation” with a dramatic shift in service sector domination.

Lack of Supply Chain Talent—or Lack of Talent Management?

Monday, March 13, 2017 · Michael Gravier
Young people who go into supply chain and manufacturing jobs complain that employers demand creativity during the hiring process, yet have no tolerance for new ideas in the workplace.

Hiring for the Future

Friday, March 10, 2017 · Patrick Burnson
With the recent celebration of “International Women's Day,” Supply Chain Management Review was reminded of the vital role women play in our business community.

Transforming Supply Chains to True Global Trade Networks

Thursday, March 2, 2017 · SCMR Staff
The traditional supply chain model does not have the flexibility to adapt when constrained capacity, fluctuating demand, and political trade uncertainties affect the market. In this webinar we'll explore a more modern approach to supply chain that moves away from a…

Supply Chain Managers Get Fresh View on Disruption

Wednesday, February 8, 2017 · Patrick Burnson
A recent report released by Resilinc, a California-based cloud provider of supply chain resilience and risk management intelligence and analytics, has special relevance for supply chain managers evaluating “near-shoring.”

Automation and Value Creation Among Key Findings in New Procurement Study

Wednesday, February 1, 2017 · Patrick Burnson
ProcureCon's Annual CPO Study released today indicates that procurement is looking forward to greater levels of automation, Big Data utilization, and more internal client-friendly sourcing tools.

ASEAN Supply Chains: Building collectively

Tuesday, January 31, 2017 · Patrick Burnson
While most of the world withdraws inward, Southeast Asia is practicing effective cooperation between the state and private sectors to improve its logistics infrastructure and services to attract even more multi-national interest.

Supply Chain Managers Provided With Top Seven Manufacturing Technology Predictions

Monday, January 30, 2017 · Patrick Burnson
After a disappointing 2016 in automation sales, declining revenues for many equipment suppliers and investment uncertainties in numerous end markets, vendors in industrial automation are hoping for a brighter 2017, contend manufacturing technology analysts.

3 Loads but only 2 Trucks: Which Load is Left Behind?

Monday, January 23, 2017 · Richard Koury Rassey and Yong Zheng
Retailers often face demand uncertainty due to seasonality and variable consumer shopping behavior, so supply chain robustness is critical to ensure sufficient product availability.

Global Trade Issues to be Addressed at SMC3 Event

Monday, January 23, 2017 · Patrick Burnson
As SMC³ Jump Start 2017 gets underway in Atlanta this week, three prominent international trade experts will address The Logistics Technology Summit.

What May U.S. Supply Chain Managers Expect From Emerging Markets?

Tuesday, January 17, 2017 · Patrick Burnson
China will continue to be strong, most economists agree

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.

Benny Mantin appointed Director of the Luxembourg Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Thursday, January 12, 2017 · SCMR Staff
Prof. Benny Mantin has been appointed Director of the Luxembourg Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management (LCL), founded in December 2015 to establish Luxembourg as a world-class research and teaching hub in the field.
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