Operations Management: Page 155
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Report: Reusable, connected pallets could have major carbon impact
The report is from a planned series of case studies touting AT&T's ongoing efforts to become a more sustainable company.
By Jackie Snow • July 11, 2017 -
Deep Dive
9 reasons why Prime Day matters — to Amazon and the rest of retail
The event is more than just a big sale. It’s a massively ambitious bid to deepen Amazon’s reach with U.S. shoppers.
By Laura Heller • July 10, 2017 -
Explore the Trendlineâž”
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TrendlineTop 5 stories from Supply Chain Dive
Here’s how companies are navigating evolving global trade and tariff policies, rising costs and operational uncertainty across supply chain networks.
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Nike aims to increase sales without losing exclusivity
The brand has always capitalized on the high-fashion aspect of its sneakers, but as e-commerce makes footwear cheaper and more readily available, Nike risks losing its appeal.
By Jennifer McKevitt • July 7, 2017 -
Opinion
The key to managing the supply chain in challenging economic times
Effective master schedules contain both short- and long-term goals, which can help companies better manage their expenses.
By Stephen Dombroski • June 29, 2017 -
Sponsored by CX North America
It's time to cross the digital divide
When it comes to service, transportation firms cannot deliver tomorrow what they delivered yesterday. To achieve the next level, they must cross the digital divide.
By Simon Bunegar • June 28, 2017 -
Amazon may help Whole Foods meet its $300M expense savings, inventory and shrinkage goals
Amazon's changes to Whole Foods will likely focus on frugality and operational efficiencies as the grocer seeks to streamline its supply chain.
By Jennifer McKevitt , Kate Patrick Macri • June 28, 2017 -
Petya or not? Global ransomware attack hits Maersk, shuts down 2 US terminals
Global ransomware attacks against corporations are the new normal. Unfortunately for shippers, sometimes it causes terminals to shut down.
By Naomi Eide • June 27, 2017 -
Brooklyn start-up mass produces 3-D printed parts with robots
Robots take care of rote tasks as Voodoo Manufacturing attempt to disrupt the small parts manufacturing business with 3-D printers.
By Jennifer McKevitt • June 27, 2017 -
Honda halts production after second wave of WannaCry cyberattacks
As cyberattacks rise in frequency, so too must companies' cybersecurity efforts.
By Jennifer McKevitt • June 23, 2017 -
Manufacturing returns to US cities, but with a new focus
Forget the industrial age, a new emphasis on local products is calling small manufacturing back to America's cities.
By Rich Weissman • June 22, 2017 -
Sponsored by 1010data
How supply chain visibility can help maximize operating efficiencies
Data visibility is about connecting groups and divided silos of information, allowing companies to maximizing operating efficiency and performance.
June 21, 2017 -
Tesla explores production in China to streamline supply chain
The move will help the automaker avoid import taxes and reduce lead times as it seeks to break into the Chinese market.
By Kate Patrick Macri • June 21, 2017 -
Nike seeks to reduce lead times in production
Nike's move demonstrates a growing trend to maximize efficiency and reduce production costs.
By Jennifer McKevitt , Kate Patrick Macri • June 20, 2017 -
Japanese automakers brace for Takata bankruptcy
Honda, Toyota and their peers react by finding alternative suppliers and managing financial risk.
By Jennifer McKevitt • June 20, 2017 -
Survey: companies want to implement more AI, but struggle with challenges
A new IFS survey shows that many companies believe AI development is essential to maintain competitiveness and growth.
By Jennifer McKevitt • June 19, 2017 -
Opinion
J&J: Embrace change to transform healthcare supply chains
The world of healthcare is changing, but if we embrace change, we can unlock even greater innovations to help billions more people each day.
By Kathryn Wengel • June 15, 2017 -
Supply chains to spend over $200B in IoT in 2017
In the age of Big Data, shippers are looking for big insights. IDC data suggests they're investing heavily in IoT technology to achieve this goal.
By Edwin Lopez , Jennifer McKevitt • June 15, 2017 -
APICS launches K-12 supply chain education program
A supply chain talent crisis is on the horizon. So companies, industry associations and education professionals are joining forces to inspire a new generation of workers.
By Jennifer McKevitt • June 15, 2017 -
Deep Dive
ERP systems evolve in a cloud-dominated world
Legacy vendors are learning to keep up with competition from cloud-based apps, despite technological disparity.
By Barry Hochfelder • June 14, 2017 -
Reuters: GE to test drones, robots for inspection jobs
The industrial giant aims to automate quality assurance processes and audits in the new future.
By Jennifer McKevitt • June 14, 2017 -
Retail corporate silos hamper supply chain efficiency
As brick-and-mortar competes with e-commerce, providing supply chain a seat at the table can help reveal hidden waste.
By Edwin Lopez , Jennifer McKevitt • June 13, 2017 -
Consumer expectations drive Nike, Adidas' automation in fashion
The case for working with, rather than against, automation grows to meet e-commerce demands.
By Jennifer McKevitt • June 9, 2017 -
Honda employs RFID tech to help manage assembly at IN plant
Honda's use of RFID technology is a case study in how real-time tracking information can help increase efficiency in operations and inventory management.
By Jennifer McKevitt • June 8, 2017 -
Deep Dive
How package fulfillment impacts supply chain costs
Retailers experiment with different fulfillment options — from stores to outsourced warehouses — to help mitigate the Amazon effect.
By Deborah Abrams Kaplan • June 6, 2017 -
Survey: ERP cyberattacks can cost $10M, credibility
Despite an expected increase in attacks, just one third of companies are increasing cybersecurity, per a recent survey.
By Jennifer McKevitt • June 5, 2017