Tuesday, March 4, 2025 · Marisa Brown
So far, 2025 has started out as a continuation of the previous year. Factors beyond organizations’ control have taken a toll on their performance on business goals. Many supply chain organizations are looking to overcome obstacles by prioritizing supplier relationships and…
Tuesday, March 4, 2025 · Global Links
So much is beyond any company’s control, including geopolitical and economic issues, new regulations, natural disasters, and shifting sustainability expectations. What is in a company’s control is to improve resilience systematically and sustainably.
Tuesday, March 4, 2025 · Chris Caplice and Josué C. Velázquez Martinez
The state of California recently withdrew from a mandate that would have required truckers to buy battery-electric and hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles. The retreat is part of a changing carbon emissions-reduction landscape in the U.S., shaped largely by the new Trump…
Tuesday, March 4, 2025 · Larry Lapide
If trading blocs develop, supply chain managers must adapt by developing payoff matrices for each, as inaction could lead to significant global business losses.
Tuesday, March 4, 2025 · Brian Straight
We talk often about what a visitor from another planet would think if they landed on Earth? Well, the same applies if you open my inbox. Two out of every three messages these days centers on artificial intelligence or the impact of tariffs on supply chains. If you didn’t…
Tuesday, March 4, 2025 · Fabian Bodoky
CFOs who embrace procurement as a key driver of financial performance will be better positioned to navigate economic uncertainties, improve operational resilience, and enhance their organization’s competitive advantage, says Efficio’s Fabian Bodoky.
Monday, March 3, 2025 · Jonathan Colehower
Tariffs and trade restrictions are introducing new complexities into global supply chains, requiring businesses to rethink sourcing, logistics, and cost management. As tariffs evolve, companies must proactively mitigate risks and optimize supply chain operations to maintain…
Friday, February 28, 2025 · Sasha Pailet Koff
By making KPIs actionable, measurable, and integrated into daily operations, companies can navigate the complexities of today’s business environment. Here are seven steps to doing that.
Thursday, February 27, 2025 · Al Mendoza and Lynlee Brown
The Trump administration’s frequent tariff announcements have left executives oscillating between complacency and panic, forcing companies to rethink supply chain strategies amid unpredictable trade disruptions and potential retaliatory actions.
Monday, February 24, 2025 · Sai Teja V.V and Dr. Kalyana C. Chejarla
Manufacturers specializing in EV vehicles may have a leg up on competitors trying to build dual supply lines for both EVs and ICE vehicles. But ultimately, the ability to manage the supply chain may be the determining factor.
Tuesday, February 18, 2025 · Dr. Zahra Shirgholami and Dr. Rosanna Cole
For policymakers and business leaders, the message is clear: the time for half-measures and voluntary codes of conduct is over. We need bold, decisive action to eliminate labor exploitation from global supply chains once and for all.
Friday, February 14, 2025 · Apu Pavithran, founder and CEO, Hexnode
Despite knowing the importance of strong cybersecurity, the supply chain still struggles to overcome resource constraints, skill gaps, and legacy systems.
Tuesday, February 4, 2025 · Rosemary Coates
The longer-term economic outlook is bleak for all of the countries involved in the tariff fight with higher consumer costs, loss of jobs, and increased international tensions, writes Rosemary Coates.
Thursday, January 30, 2025 · Brad Pritchard
Supply chain organizations may face financial challenges throughout their lifecycle. Venture debt can be one way to infuse new cash into a business to fuel its future.
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