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Brussels Airport digitizes transactions with blockchain
A new app will eliminate the need for paper transactions between handlers and forwarders, according to the airport's head of cargo and logistics.
By Kate Patrick Macri • June 18, 2018 -
Technology will reinvent — not eliminate — manufacturing jobs
A study from ABI research says employees must be retrained and upskilled for the tech revolution that's predicted to come.
By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • June 15, 2018 -
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Read how retailers and brand manufactures are rethinking inventory management.
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Boxed speeds up automated fulfillment
The autonomously guided vehicle system was developed in-house and named for CEO Chieh Huang's favorite band — The Wu-Tang Clan.
By Daphne Howland • June 15, 2018 -
Walmart opens its own milk processing plant in Indiana
The $165-million plant is the retailer's first food production facility and will provide a variety of private-label dairy products to about 500 Walmart stores in five states.
By Cathy Siegner • June 15, 2018 -
Private label supplier to Toys R Us was left with $500K of inventory
A bankruptcy court has ruled in favor of Huffy, allowing the vendor to sell the merchandise after it suffered "substantial hardship."
By Shefali Kapadia • June 14, 2018 -
Boeing sent 'cavalry' of engineers to Wichita to get 737 production back on track
When a Boeing supplier struggled to make on-time deliveries of an essential part for the 737, the aerospace manufacturer stepped in to help.
By Rich Weissman • June 14, 2018 -
How data is changing the nature of maintenance and repair
Smart initiatives and a move to equipment-as-a-service models are transforming how manufacturers and their suppliers approach MRO.
By Craig Guillot • June 12, 2018 -
People still 'reign supreme' in the warehouse
Warehouses may still be in 1991 when it comes to technology adoption, and despite a new focus on drones and driverless vehicles, few managers plan to change that.
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Williams-Sonoma calls its 'one inventory' plan a strategic breakthrough
The kitchen and home furnishings retailer will cut lead times at its manufacturing plants and turn times at its distribution centers to create a nimbler supply chain.
By Kate Patrick Macri • June 12, 2018 -
How to choose the right supply chain solution for your business
Not all supply chains are created equal, so weighing the pros and cons of each solution will help you make the right decision.
By Rod Daugherty • June 12, 2018 -
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Gap, H&M under fire for female labor conditions in Asia
A group of labor organizations singled out the brands in two reports, highlighting the need for long-term solutions to factory abuse.
By Nicole Ault • June 11, 2018 -
7 ways Walmart is innovating with technology
From new mobile apps for both customers and employees to robots on the store floor, Walmart is using tech to best the competition.
By Laura Heller • June 7, 2018 -
Where's the ... tomato? Wendy's shifts sourcing to indoor farms
After unseasonably cold weather in 2010 that lead to a tomato crop shortage, the restaurant chain adjusted its sourcing to ensure continuity of supply.
By Shefali Kapadia • June 7, 2018 -
Burlington's improved inventory turnover puts it 'on track' to open at least 35 new stores
The off-price retailer deftly navigated inventory challenges, managing to increase total sales.
By Kate Patrick Macri • June 6, 2018 -
Dick's plans new warehouses to speed up its supply chain
The sporting goods retailer has a single, centralized fulfillment center in Kentucky, but it wants to reach consumers in major Northeast and West Coast markets within a day.
By Edwin Lopez • June 6, 2018 -
Did suppliers, not Amazon, create the retail apocalypse?
While blame for brick-and-mortar store closures often falls on Amazon, many suppliers are selling directly to consumers and circumventing the retailer.
By Deborah Abrams Kaplan • June 6, 2018 -
'Exciting' omnichannel experience makes Tiffany's sales sparkle
The jewelry retailer said leveraging digital capabilities has become the new normal for the company.
By Shefali Kapadia • June 5, 2018 -
How to make supply chains ethical and sustainable with blockchain
The technology's transparent attributes help to empower consumers with information and champion responsible business practices.
By Pieter Vandevelde • June 5, 2018 -
Apple may be tightening control over its supply chain — again
The tech giant has been moving aspects of its supply chain in-house in order to improve profit margins and lower costs.
By Kate Patrick Macri • June 5, 2018 -
Guess? opens digital office as it adapts to new retail environment
The retailer said its collaboration with Alibaba enhances business in e-commerce and online channels.
By Kate Patrick Macri • June 5, 2018 -
One-third of warehouses don't have a warehouse management system
The lack of a foundational WMS is particularly troubling as facilities seek to improve efficiencies by using emerging technologies.
By Shefali Kapadia • June 5, 2018 -
Why 2018 is the year of modernization for Target
The retail chain spent 2017 testing new algorithms, processes and facility structures, but this year will be about deploying them to scale.
By Edwin Lopez • June 4, 2018 -
Walmart, Target race to fill Toys R Us void
Two of Toys R Us' closest competitors are preparing to stock up this holiday season now that "toy volume is up for grabs."
By Edwin Lopez • June 4, 2018 -
Tesla doubles mineral suppliers as it ramps up Model 3 production
Rooting out conflict minerals is a challenging issue, especially in a global supply chain.
By Rich Weissman • June 4, 2018 -
Lowe's focuses on inventory amid slow but steady sales growth of 3%
The home improvement retailer will place greater emphasis on smaller, more frequent shipments.
By Kate Patrick Macri • June 1, 2018