Lost your phone? No problem. Apps can help you locate it instantly. But what if you wanted to know where that phone was before you bought it or where it will end up when you trade it in for a new one?
The March/April 2026 issue of Supply Chain Management Review examines how supply chain leaders are managing supplier risk, circular supply chain design, AI-driven retail planning, CPG network ...
Just as our natural environment is the product of a complex ecosystem, the global push toward a more sustainable future requires cooperation, visibility and data sharing across businesses, governments ...
Whether you are dispensing eyedrops from a disposable ampoule or ripping the wrapper off a candy bar, chances are you’re holding materials created by LyondellBasell Industries (LYB). Known for its ...
Suppliers are critical to a circular transition as they source, move and transform 100B tonnes of materials through the global economy each year. The Ellen MacArthur Foundation highlights 9 areas for ...
Analyst Insight: Businesses striving to meet ESG goals face increasing pressure to improve supply chain transparency. Traceability technologies, standardized data and AI-driven insights are ...
If the past few years have taught us anything, it’s that disruption is no longer a moment to endure. It is the operating environment. The pace of change continues to accelerate and the circular ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Let’s face it, the linear economy that we still support ...
Manufacturers have a new way to accelerate the transition to a circular supply chain with the announcement of Circular as a Service solutions by Shapiro. Emphasizing the importance of green and ...
The biotech industry has pushed the boundaries of human health and scientific understanding for decades. But a new revolution is brewing—not in the lab, but in the supply chain. By embracing ...
Companies are rethinking their sprawling, global supply chains. There are all manner of reasons: shortages of raw materials, shipping delays, residual pandemic disruptions, and tensions between the ...