Operations Management: Page 94


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    Today's supply chains are too lean

    The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the dangers of just-in-time principles and lean inventories.

    By March 24, 2020
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    So only 12% of supply chain pros are using AI? Apparently.

    Low-level AI implementation could be the result of the difficulty hiring technology talent and the inability to properly manage enterprise data streams, according to experts.

    By March 24, 2020
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    Inventory Management

    Read how retailers and brand manufactures are rethinking inventory management as an effective strategy against tariffs.

    By Supply Chain Dive staff
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    Food manufacturing will stay healthy during coronavirus, trade groups say

    Leaders of the Consumer Brands Association and the American Bakers Association say their members are rising to the challenge and see no shortages of the basics.

    By Megan Poinski • March 24, 2020
  • Cold chain stays steady as grocery demand heats up

    COVID-19 has had minimal effect on warehouse operations, so far. But stakeholders are keeping an eye on staffing and are requesting regulatory help to maintain functionality. 

    By S.L. Fuller • March 22, 2020
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    McKinsey estimates stock-outs for automotive, retail supply chains by end of March, April

    Just-in-time and traditionally low-inventory supply chains could be in danger in the coming weeks as supply out of China continues to be slow and U.S. and EU factories begin to postpone production.

    By Morgan Forde • March 19, 2020
  • US won't suspend China tariffs during coronavirus outbreak

    The tariffs present a risk and additional cost to medical supply chains as the need for critical supplies becomes urgent. 

    By March 19, 2020
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    'We're putting out fires': Companies adjust to online grocery surge

    Retailers are adding servers, hiring fulfillment workers and trying to better sync inventory with their online platforms.

    By Jeff Wells • March 19, 2020
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    US automakers study medical manufacturing as coronavirus squeezes capacity

    The switch to producing medical equipment will require new supply lines running to the manufacturing facilities with the components needed to assemble the needed products. 

    By March 19, 2020
  • Redundancies, hurricane prep keeping healthcare company Baxter in stock despite COVID-19

    The company is constantly monitoring the supply and the demand side to thoroughly understand supplier capacity and prevent hoarding by hospitals, said CEO Joe Almeida. 

    By March 19, 2020
  • European, US manufacturers shut down as China comes back online

    Factory shutdowns will quickly ripple through the supply chain to impact the suppliers, logistics partners and other businesses that work with manufacturers on a regular basis. 

    By Updated March 24, 2020
  • 53% of US manufacturers expect operational impact from coronavirus: survey

    Operational changes include the implementation of business continuity plans involving workplace sanitation, limiting in-person interaction and managing shifts to account for an uptick in worker absences, according to The National Association of Manufacturers.

    By March 17, 2020
  • PwC: Coronavirus is moving supply chain into the board room

    In a survey conducted last week, 90% of 50 the CFOs said if the coronavirus outbreak disappeared today, it would take their companies three months or less to regain normal function.

    By March 17, 2020
  • Amazon hires 100K, opens up 75K additional roles as COVID-19 surges demand

    E-commerce has boomed as consumers worldwide practice social distancing and self-quarantining, leading e-tailers to amp up their supply chains to cope.

    By Updated April 13, 2020
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    Warehousing sector well-positioned to weather coronavirus disruption, report finds

    Prologis predicts there could be greater demand for logistics real estate once a post-outbreak surge kicks in.

    By Morgan Forde • March 17, 2020
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    Out-of-stocks surge at Amazon amid panicked shopping

    The e-commerce giant is out of some key goods and is extending shipping times as consumers stockpile amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

    By March 16, 2020
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    IGA looks to China operations for coronavirus guidance

    Chinese supermarkets stretched to the limit by the crisis offer a glimpse of the challenges and solutions that grocers in the U.S. face.

    By Sam Silverstein • March 16, 2020
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    Opinion

    Gartner: What supply chain managers should know about control towers

    Control towers are like the artificial intelligence of supply chain: Everyone wants to have it, but nobody quite knows how it works, writes Gartner VP Analyst Christian Titze.

    By Christian Titze • March 13, 2020
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    Dollar General to double fresh distribution assets in 2020

    After the first year of building capacity, the retailer is seeing the returns it was looking for in taking on the difficult and asset-heavy task of insourcing fresh and frozen distribution. 

    By March 13, 2020
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    Patent Pending: Walmart's plan for reducing empty miles

    Supply chain innovators apply to patent what they see as important tools for the future. Sometimes they're brilliant. Sometimes they're funny.

    By March 13, 2020
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    CDC chief: Certain materials critical to coronavirus tests​ 'now are in short supply'

    Separately, the government announced funding for development of COVID-19 diagnostic tests meant to detect the pathogen in about an hour. 

    By Greg Slabodkin • March 13, 2020
  • 3 ways to manage coronavirus risk in the supply chain

    Even as China operations come back online, the risk to global supply chains is far from over, panelists said at Modex as they offered tips to mitigate challenges.

    By March 11, 2020
  • 44% of supply chain pros have no plan for China supply disruption

    There are signs companies are struggling with visibility and shipping out of China, but there is no indication this has resulted in U.S. factories shuttering, even temporarily.

    By March 11, 2020
  • The changing face of warehouse change management

    New technologies can completely alter a worker's daily job, requiring operations executives to take a strategic approach to managing labor through the change.

    By March 10, 2020
  • Goldman: Coronavirus could reduce profits 3.6% for manufacturers

    The estimate was based on an average production utilization rate of 50% for the month of February and a 30% reduction in Chinese demand over the next six months.

    By March 10, 2020
  • What tech and metrics do you need for omnichannel?

    A modern order management system will have most of the data needed to measure omnichannel success. However, some operations will require more creativity.

    By March 9, 2020