Supply Chain

Why AI-enabled Contract Management is a Critical Tool in the COVID-19 Vaccine Supply Chain

Monday, June 7, 2021 · Colin Earl
During COVID-19, the demand for products and shipping conditions have constantly evolved, presenting an ongoing challenge for freight companies trying to keep deliveries on track.

Cushman & Wakefield’s 2021 Global Logistics Outlook Has Supply Chain Management Implications

Thursday, June 3, 2021 · Patrick Burnson
Cushman & Wakefield, a leading global real estate services firm, recently released its 2021 Global Logistics Outlook. The report analyzes key drivers affecting growth, global leasing dynamics and provides an outlook for the sector.

Three Fundamental Truths About Supply Chain Risk

Wednesday, June 2, 2021 · Omer Abdullah
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, supply chain risk management has shot back to the top of many organisations’ agendas. Rocked by the disruption of 2020, organizations are re-evaluating how they look at and approach risk in the supply chain, and changing strategies to…

USC “Fights On” to Restore Industry Health

Tuesday, June 1, 2021 · Patrick Burnson
When the 2021 USC Marshall Global Supply Chain Excellence Summit convenes this October, sustainable supply chains and the challenges of current epidemics are certain to be addressed…along with tough lessons learned.

Tornado Season Checklist: 5 Ways to Ensure Tornados Don’t Take the Wind Out of Your Drivers

Tuesday, June 1, 2021 · Jason Palmer
Natural disaster emergency kits are a must-have for all truckers, regardless of tornado warnings. In the event that you’ll be stuck on the road longer than expected, you need supplies to sustain your vehicle and yourself

Visiting Sailors Vaccinated for COVID-19 at Port of Long Beach

Friday, May 28, 2021 · Patrick Burnson
International ship crews arriving at the Port of Long Beach and neighboring Port of Los Angeles are receiving COVID-19 vaccinations as part of an ongoing partnership between the Port of Long Beach, the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services and the National Guard.

New global Survey Points to Executing Supply Chain Digital Planning to Mitigate “Uncertainty”

Wednesday, May 26, 2021 · SCMR Staff
A new study by ToolsGroup, a global leader in supply chain planning software, and the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) has found that only 3% of companies experienced no COVID-related business impact, and 42% of organizations say the pandemic has…

United Nations Calls Upon Global Ocean Cargo Operators to “Optimize” Before it’s Too Late

Wednesday, May 26, 2021 · Patrick Burnson
Monitoring of port calls and liner schedules, along with better tracing and port call optimization, are among the issues covered by the growing field of “maritime informatics,” says UNCTAD,

Accenture’s Technology Vision 2021 Survey Addresses Supply Chain “Stress”

Wednesday, May 26, 2021 · Patrick Burnson
New findings from Accenture’s Technology Vision 2021, based on responses from more than 600 supply chain leaders, demonstrate that 81% of executives said the pandemic has been their organization’s largest stress test.

Gartner’s Supply Chain Research Team Releases New Study on 3PL Innovation

Monday, May 24, 2021 · Patrick Burnson
Multiple trends are affecting the ability of logistics functions and third-party logistics (3PL) providers to effectively deliver on their goals, notes a new research study by Gartner.

Longing For A Digital Twin: What The Colonial Pipeline Cyberattack Can Teach Us

Monday, May 24, 2021 · Patrick Long
Find out why the recent Colonial Pipeline cyberattack reinforces the need for modeling and creating a digital twin of a supply chain, which can go a long way in planning for uncertainty.

Relic of the Past Should be Dead in the Water

Monday, May 24, 2021 · Patrick Burnson
The Long Beach City Council is considering the transfer of Pier H, which includes the ill-fated Queen, to the Long Beach Harbor Department. John McLaurin, President of the Pacific Merchant Shipping Association, is among the chief critics of this idea.

Digital Data Connections Should be Key to Any Supply Chain Infrastructure Plans

Tuesday, May 18, 2021 · Patrick Burnson
Recent supply chain disruptions suggest that President Biden’s physical infrastructure plan must reflect the changing nature of the 21st century economy.

SOTI Global Report Finds That Transportation and Logistics Employees Less Efficient Sans Technology

Tuesday, May 18, 2021 · SCMR Staff
An increase in e-commerce sales of up to 27.6% in the last year is causing transportation and logistics (T&L) companies tremendous strain as they work to fulfill a surge in orders due to the global pandemic.

Matson Logistics Expedited LCL Service Fills Transpacific Void

Monday, May 17, 2021 · Patrick Burnson
Due to ongoing congestion at U.S. West Coast ports, demand for LCL services from Asia is ramping up, say industry analysts. The surge in e-commerce is further fueling growth. But just as nature abhors a void, one innovative supply chain player is finding an opportunity in the…
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