Many companies are trapped in a constant firefighting mode, reacting to disruptions instead of proactively managing them.
A new ASCM report outlines how AI, automation, geopolitics, workforce evolution, and circularity will reshape supply chains in 2026 and what leaders must do to prepare.
This paper develops a new multi-country and multi-sector general equilibrium trade model to analyze extent to which the diversification of sources of imports mitigates the impact of adverse trade ...
Abstract: This article discusses the transformative impact of advanced technologies on supply chain and warehousing operations. This article examines key innovations such as automation, robotics, ...
We explore why commerce has changed — and how companies and governments are reacting. By Peter S. Goodman I cover the global economy. For decades, major companies have behaved as if geographic ...
PepsiCo says it's two-thirds of the way done with an overhaul of its supply chain. It has invested in AI and automation to make its production and distribution more profitable. This article is part of ...
Resilient and sustainable supply chains are necessary to meet—and exceed—today’s customer expectations. In partnership withAmazon Web Services The rolling supply chain disruptions of the past few ...
In the constantly evolving world of supply chain management, the executive quest for new knowledge, qualifications and skills never really ends. With new challenges, opportunities and technologies ...
Tamale, May 9, GNA – The Chartered Institute of Integrated Supply Chain Management (CISCM), in collaboration with NEDCo, Volta River Authority and other partners, has organised a maiden public lecture ...
Technology investment fuels growth in supply chain finance. According to a September report from Allied Market Research, “The global supply chain finance market was valued at $6 billion in 2021 and is ...
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