Supply Chain

2019: The Year of Supply Chains Living Dangerously

Monday, January 21, 2019 · Michael Gravier
“Uncertainty” has been the operative word for the past few years, yet that's no longer the case. The new American foreign and domestic policies have become much more clear, and many supply chain managers need to change their “wait and see” approach to take action.

Supply Chain Management Issues Confronting Us This Year

Tuesday, January 15, 2019 · Patrick Burnson
Supply chain managers will have to get creative to address new disruptions and hurdles.

Air Cargo and Ocean Carrier Rates Should Make for Sustainable Supply Chains in 2019

Friday, January 4, 2019 · Patrick Burnson
Carrier pricing for air cargo shipments is also expected to remain on a steep trajectory, while ocean rates may finally reach a sustainable level

Intermodal Transport Key to Domestic Supply Chains This Year

Wednesday, January 2, 2019 · Patrick Burnson
Rising fuel costs are only one of many challenges confronting supply chain managers reliant on motor carriers in 2019. While this transport sector remains robust, increasing driver wages and insurance costs are eroding profits. Furthermore, note analysts, costs associated with…

Global Supply Chain Pricing May Face New Pressures in 2019

Wednesday, January 2, 2019 · Patrick Burnson
In 2019, the world economy will enter a third straight year of broad-based growth, but many economists feel that a combination of rising interest rates and ongoing trade protectionism will continue to create unexpected turbulence—and lead to even higher rates. How likely is…

Agile Manufacturing Will Take the Lead in 2019

Wednesday, December 26, 2018 · Mark Dohnalek
When companies adopt the agile approach, they have greater potential to overcome problems that are intrinsic to more monolithic organizational structures.

Understanding 2019 Supply Chain Risks in Eastern Europe

Wednesday, December 26, 2018 · Dana Bodnar and Arkadiusz Taraszkiewicz
GDP growth is expected to dip across the board in 2019, and Eastern Europe is not immune from this cloudy outlook. For businesses trading within the region, this isn't so much cause for distress as it is a call to keep a close watch on emerging risks. Here, as in…

IHS Markit’s New Economic “Predictions” for 2019 and Impact on Global Supply Chains

Monday, December 17, 2018 · Patrick Burnson
In 2019, the world economy will enter a third straight year of broad-based growth, but many economists feel that a combination of rising interest rates and ongoing trade protectionism will continue to create unexpected turbulence…and higher rates. How likely is this to…

Critical Supply Chain and Procurement Strategies in the Era of Oil Price Volatility

Thursday, December 13, 2018 · Vinodkumar Raghothamarao
Oil and Gas companies operate in dynamic and complex environments, where they face constant challenges especially in terms of supply and demand. Now with the current volatility in oil prices, the time has come to evaluate the supply chain and procurement techniques and costs.

GO! You Have Less Than 90 Days

Wednesday, December 12, 2018 · Rosemary Coates
GO! You now have less than 90 days to do something before China import tariffs are raised again. Get going now.

Global Kuehne + Nagel Indicators Signal Global Supply Chain Resilience

Monday, December 10, 2018 · Patrick Burnson
Despite recent episodes political turmoil, analysts for Global Kuehne + Nagel Indicators (gKNi) say World trade experienced a slight upswing in recent months and reached a new high in November.

Fed Foot-Dragging on Food Regs Highlights Company Role

Thursday, December 6, 2018 · Alexis Bateman
Consumers are deeply concerned about food safety issues at a time when Federal regulators appear to be pulling back from stricter oversight of food supply chains.

A.T. Kearney’s Global Business Policy Council Predictions Released

Thursday, December 6, 2018 · Patrick Burnson
With this week's release of A.T. Kearney's Global Business Policy Council (GBPC) predictions for the coming year, one particular forecast is especially prescient, the trade war “truce” with China.

U.S. Christmas Trade Truce With China Buys Supply Chain Managers a Little More Time

Tuesday, December 4, 2018 · Patrick Burnson
While President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping a have agreed a truce in the US-China trade war for a period of 90 days, many Pacific Rim supply chain managers may still feel they are living on borrowed time.

New Research Indicates Greener Supply Chains Mean More Profit

Monday, December 3, 2018 · Patrick Burnson
Businesses around the world are reappraising their supply chains to be more sustainable, driven by expectations of financial rewards, says a new study.
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