One key supply chain challenge that survey respondents highlighted was increasing and ever-changing government mandates. Such requirements add yet another layer of complexity as leaders must contend ...
When we understand which levers are the most important and can be flexible and creative in our thinking, we’re able to be ...
An adaptive supply chain continuously detects constraints, adjusts routing and sourcing decisions in real time, and learns ...
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the idea that the supply chain could be a growth driver for a company was just in its infancy. Then, companies like Walmart, Amazon, Apple, and Zara, among others, ...
Many integrated business planning processes fall short of delivering the full value they can provide. Too often, companies ...
Earth Day 2025 is here. Is your small business ready to take sustainability to the next level? Many business owners and managers have talked about how they can incorporate sustainable practices into ...
MBRF, one of the world’s largest food companies, has a presence in 117 countries as a global food company based on a truly multi-protein, 100% integrated platform. Present on the table of millions of ...
In the past five months, uncertainty around tariffs has upended the supply-chain landscape. What should manufacturers be doing now to shore up their supply base when policy can change with the tides?
Prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, the public perception of what comprises a supply chain—or what it does—was vague, at best: a behind-the-scenes operation that had something to do with the movement of ...
Heineken sells 300 brands to customers in 190 countries. But part of the brewer’s strategy has been to produce regional brands locally and then export them to bigger markets. When it bought majority ...
Craig Alexander has served as chief economist at Deloitte Canada, the Conference Board of Canada and Toronto-Dominion Bank. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and geopolitical tensions with China, ...
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / December 1, 2025 / Modern supply chains used to be simple. A product moved from one place to another, someone signed a form, and the system accepted that as truth.
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