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Opinion
Start preparing for when the new normal becomes the next normal
A former Johnson & Johnson executive advises businesses to focus on agility and preparing for peak season while in the eye of the storm, a moment of calm before the winds pick back up.
By Katherine Ross • Sept. 29, 2020 -
Auto suppliers restart with leaner inventories, aggressive cost-cutting: Moody's
One challenge for the industry will be matching production output with the consumer demand and current inventory in dealership networks.
By Matt Leonard • Sept. 29, 2020 -
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Retailers are making operational investments and adjustments to maintain supply chain resilience. Here’s how.
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Were supply chains too lean during the pandemic? A survey shows an industry divided.
Lean supply chain principals lower costs, but leave a company with less flexibility to respond to demand shocks.
By Matt Leonard • Sept. 29, 2020 -
Target to double holiday staffing for same-day services
The retailer said demand for its same-day fulfillment options quadrupled in the first half of 2020.
By Ben Unglesbee • Sept. 25, 2020 -
Walmart hiring 20K in e-commerce ops for the holidays
The retailer is gearing up for an online-heavy season as it also boosts categories in demand amid the pandemic.
By Ben Unglesbee • Sept. 24, 2020 -
Predictive analytics determine what's in stock at Nike's new Los Angeles warehouse
The company maintains that direct-to-consumer distribution is the future for Nike, which is reflected in its warehousing investments.
By Emma Cosgrove • Sept. 23, 2020 -
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Target's unified inventory across channels key to its evolution, supply chain chief says
The strategy is the "anchor" and the "catalyst" for Target's unique transition to store-centric omnichannel fulfillment, Arthur Valdez Jr. said at the virtual CSCMP Edge conference.
By Emma Cosgrove • Sept. 23, 2020 -
Coca-Cola's approach to dedicated operations amid market swings
When volumes tanked, the beverage maker found other ways to keep trucks moving.
By S.L. Fuller • Sept. 23, 2020 -
Sponsored by Optessa
Production planning use case: Keeping promises with increased order fulfillment
Fortune 100 manufacturer boosts fulfillment rate with order allocation planning.
Sept. 23, 2020 -
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Supply chains struggle to maintain PPE inventory months into pandemic
It is especially difficult to get personal protective equipment in rural parts of the country because of the geographic location, the cost of ordering PPE in small amounts and smaller organizations' inability to meet minimum order quantity.
By Matt Leonard • Sept. 22, 2020 -
Opinion
Supply chains must adjust planning, expectations to cope with unreliable demand
Recovering from the pandemic presents another set of challenges, as companies balance production of essential and nonessential items, the author writes.
By Abe Eshkenazi • Sept. 22, 2020 -
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How the pandemic is changing supply chain education
Professors say students will need skills in supply chain mapping, manufacturing and risk management to meet the needs of a post-pandemic workforce.
By Matt Leonard • Sept. 22, 2020 -
Sponsored by Opendock
3 ways to take advantage of this madness in 2021
The pandemic has no doubt created pain and uncertainty, but it has also created an opportunity.
Sept. 22, 2020 -
Lineage Logistics' $1.6B raise preps the cold chain giant for warehouse tech investment, future M&A
The logistics provider can invest in more properties and automation as cold storage demand is forecast to continue.
By A.B. Brown • Sept. 18, 2020 -
Column
Patent Pending: Automating goods-to-person picking from warehouse floor to ceiling
Supply chain innovators apply to patent what they see as important tools for the future. Sometimes they're brilliant. Sometimes they're funny.
By Matt Leonard • Sept. 18, 2020 -
Why zero-based category management is back in style
The pandemic has driven firms to rethink how much product they're buying and how much they'll need to meet demand.
By Jen A. Miller • Sept. 17, 2020 -
Walmart uses AI to predict demand
The retailer has adopted a strategy to rapidly develop technology, aiming to get tools into testing within a few weeks.
By Sam Silverstein • Sept. 17, 2020 -
Kraft Heinz to unite supply chain in 'Ops Center' to save $2B in 5 years
CEO Miguel Patricio's strategy will break down siloes between procurement, production, distribution, marketing and R&D teams as the food manufacturer works to further reduce SKU counts.
By Emma Cosgrove • Sept. 16, 2020 -
Robotics can help with pick speed and social distancing, but warehouse design is key
Labor-efficient picking can make up for hiring struggles, according to robotics firms.
By Matt Leonard • Sept. 15, 2020 -
Chewy's new limited-SKU warehouse is just for volume surges
Chewy is banking on a new kind of fulfillment center, plus automation, to keep lowering fulfillment unit costs.
By Emma Cosgrove • Sept. 15, 2020 -
Novavax boosts coronavirus vaccine manufacturing capacity as key trial nears
The Serum Institute of India, a go-to partner for coronavirus vaccine makers, will help Novavax boost capacity to levels matching its larger rivals.
By Jonathan Gardner • Sept. 15, 2020 -
Walmart, Schneider Electric team up to help suppliers transition to renewable energy
The initiative aims to educate suppliers and help them through conversion — a process Walmart's Senior Director of Sustainability said can be daunting.
By Emma Cosgrove • Sept. 15, 2020 -
H-E-B jumps into micro-fulfillment
The Texas grocer has tapped Swisslog to build an unspecified number of automated centers to fulfill pickup and delivery orders.
By Sam Silverstein • Sept. 15, 2020 -
Amazon to hire 100K after 6 months of capacity building
For Amazon's first-ever peak season in a pandemic, the company is focused on safety first, capacity second and shipment speed third, according to CFO Brian Olsavksy.
By Emma Cosgrove • Sept. 14, 2020 -
Sponsored by Locus
Are you ready for this peak season's last-mile operations?
Holidays, sale days, and online shopping fests could be worrisome for retailers and e-commerce sellers.
Sept. 14, 2020