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Ford's upgrade of BlackBerry to Tier 1 anticipates role of IoT in auto industry
The rise of the self-driving car will make "connected car" capabilities essential to competitiveness.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Nov. 2, 2016 -
Gambling with the supply chain: Why some Cubs gear retailers win big while others close shop
Sports championships are sure to bring demand surges for participating teams' gear, but what if the team does not qualify?
By Jennifer McKevitt • Nov. 1, 2016 -
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TrendlineAI in Supply Chain Management
Warehouse automation, logistics management and procurement processes are just a few of the ways companies are using AI to streamline their supply chains.
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Deep Dive
Night sweats and zombie suppliers
Have a supplier horror story that will give us goose bumps? Here are a few of our best.
By Rich Weissman • Oct. 28, 2016 -
Wal-Mart aims to drive consumer recycling habits through packaging
The retail giant will include How2Recycle instructions on its products while optimizing design and demanding use of sustainable materials from suppliers.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 27, 2016 -
Northeastern University tops list of online supply chain management MBA programs
Arizona State, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lehigh and North Carolina State complete the top five.
By Jarrett Carter • Oct. 26, 2016 -
Deep Dive
Recruiter tips: Social media, certifications can help ease the talent shortage
Recruitment is a two-way street: As supply chain executives improve their talent acquisition strategies, aspiring professionals must hone their skills to match companies' needs.
By Rich Weissman • Oct. 25, 2016 -
Data systems can help expose $1.5 trillion worth of concealed inventory
Lean inventory cushions, decreased product outages, and better product planning will illuminate hidden data in untapped channels.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 25, 2016 -
UPS workers leverage strike threat ahead of peak season
The workers pledged to fulfill their obligations until the end of peak shipping season, however, and a strike is far from guaranteed.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 25, 2016 -
Report: E-commerce lessons also apply for procurement
Digital platforms for B2B transaction and procurement are worth between $600 billion and $1 trillion, and growing quickly.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 24, 2016 -
Despite benefits, managers slow to roll out sustainable supply chains
Although 36% of managers said they intend to incorporate sustainability into operations, only 22% plan to do so quickly.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 21, 2016 -
Pepsi pushes suppliers to meet higher environmental, waste and health standards
The company's sustainability plan directly responds to international regulations on sugar intake and environmental footprint.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 19, 2016 -
Deep Dive
Happy New Year: Prices are going up
The annual battle over price increases is one of the more tawdry fundamentals of the buyer and seller relationship.
By Rich Weissman • Oct. 18, 2016 -
Courts to decide if GM's price bargains led CCM to bankruptcy
Large companies often have undue influence over their suppliers' production. Leveraging this too much could lead partners into financial straits.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 13, 2016 -
Deep Dive
Tiers, not tears: Avoiding surprises in the downstream supply chain
Multi-level supplier relationships can help identify threats lurking in the supply chain.
By Rich Weissman • Oct. 12, 2016 -
No more surprises: Shippers demand carrier transparency after Hanjin debacle
Hanjin's fall from grace left the industry in shock, making financial risk a key differentiator during shipper-carrier negotiations.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 11, 2016 -
Survey: Americans regret overlooking manufacturing jobs
As companies seek to address talent shortages in collaboration with HR, they should look to correct misperceptions and highlight benefits of manufacturing.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 11, 2016 -
Manufacturing Day aids talent recruitment
Over 1,000 companies across the U.S. are hosting site visits, educational sessions and networking events today to diminish the industry's talent gap.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 7, 2016 -
Companies cut suppliers as external factors slash bids to meet consumer demands
Nestle's recent exit from South Sudan and Honest Co.'s new product designs show how much suppliers matter to the consumer.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 6, 2016 -
Maersk signs with startup to enhance fleet visibility
A less-than-a-year-old company inked a two-year contract with the world's largest shipping line, due to its data integration and visibility offerings.
By Edwin Lopez • Oct. 5, 2016 -
Deep Dive
Supply chain leaders: 4 lessons for shaping the industry's future
Presentations at this year's APICS and CSCMP conferences revolved around talent, mentorship, big data and identifying metrics.
By Edwin Lopez • Oct. 4, 2016 -
What happens if the supplier goes bankrupt?
With 25% of respondents affected by suppliers' fiscal failures, demanding basic financial reports is a good idea.
By Edwin Lopez • Oct. 3, 2016 -
Microsoft fights talent shortage through fresh-hire training
The company believes showing employees it is willing to invest in them can help retention.
By Edwin Lopez • Sept. 30, 2016 -
How Flex used software to increase agility and reduce risk
Flex chose to develop software capable of real-time disruption alerts, using data from solutions provider Elementum.
By Edwin Lopez , Geri Spieler • Sept. 28, 2016 -
Ford, Hunt, McLean named to inaugural Supply Chain Hall of Fame at CSCMP 2016
Each symbolizes an integral part of the supply chain; assembly, packaging and transportation.
By Edwin Lopez • Sept. 28, 2016 -
Deep Dive
SAP CEO: Supply chain 'winners' are dreamers, good people
Attendants at APICS 2016 received tips from the SAP CEO, here's a few of them.
By Edwin Lopez • Sept. 26, 2016