Supply Chain

Finding Transportation Capacity During the Crunch

Monday, July 15, 2019 · DHL Supply Chain
The capacity crunch won't be solved by incremental changes or small thinking. The solution will come from a fundamental shift in transportation management.

How to Make CO2 a KPI for Freight Transportation

Monday, July 15, 2019 · Suzanne Greene
Driven by increasing volumes of goods moving through supply chains across the globe, demand for freight transportation is expected to triple over the next few years.

Procurement’s Brand Image

Thursday, July 11, 2019 · Jim Baehr
Lately, there's been a willingness to ask, “is Procurement really what it thinks it is?” This leads to another question “does Procurement's desired brand identity sync with its brand image?”

E-Commerce “Explosion” Will Generate $5 Billion in WMS Revenue by 2025, says ABI

Wednesday, July 10, 2019 · SCMR Staff
By 2025, The global Warehouse Management System (WMS) market will be worth $5 billion, growing at a CAGR of 13.9%, finds global tech market advisory firm, ABI Research.

Supply Chain Opportunity Costs about to Explode

Wednesday, July 10, 2019 · Michael Gravier
Thanks to a world dominated by free trade, we take materials sciences and engineering for granted. But protectionism and tariffs' greatest impacts are their opportunity costs.

Supply Chain Managers May Be Challenged by Cleaning up “Dirty Data,” Dun & Bradstreet Survey Reveals

Monday, July 8, 2019 · Patrick Burnson
Supply chain managers who fail to update shipper databases are at risk of losing money this year, say Dun & Bradstreet analysts.

“Floating Doctors” Play Crucial Role in Humanitarian Supply Chains

Wednesday, July 3, 2019 · Patrick Burnson
When the “Humanitarian Supply Chain” panel convenes at USC's 7th Annual Global Supply Chain Excellence Summit in August, one of the more engaging speakers will be Benjamin Labrot, M.D. and Founder and CEO, Floating Doctors.

G20 Is Over: Now What for Global Supply Chains?

Tuesday, July 2, 2019 · Rosemary Coates
As we have seen in over the past two years, negotiations can fail at any point and U.S. penalty tariffs could be extended. The end of the trade war may come before the U.S. general election in 2020, in order for Trump to claim victory. But in the meantime, U.S. consumers are…

Drewry’s Supply Chain Advisors Shares Insights on Peak Season Strategies

Monday, July 1, 2019 · Patrick Burnson
As he has done in past years at this time, Philip Damas, head of Drewry's Supply Chain Advisors, shares his views on the current ocean cargo arena.

Summer’s Start Features Supply Chain Hightlights

Thursday, June 27, 2019 · Patrick Burnson
As June comes to an end, here is a summary of the month's significant supply chain stories

Supply Chain Risk Keeps Many U.S. Companies Out of Emerging Markets, Says New Study

Thursday, June 27, 2019 · Patrick Burnson
A vast majority of U.S. companies (82%) would like to expand into new markets and 36% percent are eyeing expansion opportunities in the BRICS and MINT counties, according to a new survey of U.S. business decision makers recently released by “connected planning” specialist…

Descartes Datamyne Issues New Top U.S. Port Rankings

Tuesday, June 25, 2019 · Patrick Burnson
Descartes Datamyne, a leading global trade database of up-to-date import-export information, recently unveiled its 2019 U.S. Ports Report, providing supply chain managers with a new reference tool on U.S. import trade for port authorities, carriers, logistics providers,…

Augmented Reality: What to Expect and How to Manage

Monday, June 24, 2019 · Mark Dohnalek
The advances of augmented reality must be recognized by manufacturers and supply chain partners. Beyond video games and movie experiences, AR is being used by schools and companies with reports predicting AR sales could exceed $80 billion by 2022.

ASCM Introduces New Standards for Supply Chain “Ethics”

Tuesday, June 18, 2019 · Patrick Burnson
Today the Association for Supply Chain Management (ASCM), released new standards designed to help customers assess the ethical, ecological and economic aspects of their supply chain.

Trade Policy Whiplash is the New Norm. How Do Companies Maintain the Integrity of Their Supply Chain

Tuesday, June 18, 2019 · Jim Rice, Kai Trepte and Ken Cottrill
Managing global supply chains is not for the faint-hearted, especially in today's nerve-wracking political environment. The last few weeks have tested even the most battle-hardened practitioners, as companies have scrambled to react to abrupt changes in government trade…
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