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Study: Spend analytics, category management top priorities for supply chain leaders
The IHS Markit survey results come on the heels of a Gartner report that found data and analytics will become a "core business function" this year.
By A.B. Brown • April 22, 2021 -
It's game on for packaging procurement as lead times lengthen
Stadiums and concessions anticipate surging demand as events resume. Can supplies keep up?
By Jen A. Miller • April 22, 2021 -
Explore the Trendline➔
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TrendlineInventory Management
Read how retailers and brand manufactures are rethinking inventory management as an effective strategy against tariffs.
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Mars, PepsiCo and McCormick form coalition to guide supplier sustainability
The group gives suppliers tools to create their own emissions-reduction plans, with the first year focused on calculating footprints and creating targets.
By Lauren Manning • April 20, 2021 -
TSMC plans $100B investment to battle semiconductor shortages
The semiconductor shortage should be "greatly reduced" by the next quarter, though it could still last until 2022 if demand remains high, CEO C.C. Wei said.
By Matt Leonard • April 16, 2021 -
'Chaotic' supply chain pushed up supplier prices: MSC
Port congestion, severe weather and COVID-19 disruptions to production lines have impacted product availability and led to inflation.
By A.B. Brown • April 15, 2021 -
Column
Stacking procurement functions with a mix of outsourcing and insourcing
Using a third party for the entire department would be a strategic blunder.
By Rich Weissman • April 15, 2021 -
How the pandemic impacted demand at FedEx, Clorox and C&S Wholesale
Companies across industries began to shift operations in early 2020, as signs pointed to changes in demand and consumer habits.
By Matt Leonard • April 14, 2021 -
Walmart establishes supplier policy to protect pollinators
The retailer outlined new guidelines for fresh produce suppliers, along with sharing how it plans to combat habitat loss.
By Catherine Douglas Moran • April 14, 2021 -
Chipotle reaches 31M pounds of locally sourced produce
The restaurant chain joins a growing number of food brands and grocers emphasizing local sourcing over the last year.
By A.B. Brown • April 8, 2021 -
Target to spend over $2B with Black-owned suppliers by 2025
The retailer intends to add products from over 500 Black-owned businesses in several categories and launch resources to help vendors scale their operations.
By Maria Monteros • April 8, 2021 -
Deep Dive
Supply chains do the math on reshoring's pros and cons
COVID-19 exposed risks and spurred conversations about moving manufacturing, but the pandemic is far from the only factor to consider.
By Deborah Abrams Kaplan • April 8, 2021 -
Auto industry calls on government to fund semiconductor capacity
An industry group warns the shortage could cause a production shortfall of nearly 1.28 million vehicles in 2021.
By Matt Leonard • April 7, 2021 -
Cardboard prices reach record high amid e-commerce demand
Box producers are running on lean inventories, as online buying booms and creates greater demand for packaging materials.
By Matt Leonard • April 6, 2021 -
Bernard Spragg. NZ. (2017). "The black swan (Cygnus atratus)" [photograph]. Retrieved from flickr.
ColumnA flock of black swans hovers — and supply chains need to get ready
Risk management should include planning, strategy and a bit of good luck.
By Rich Weissman • April 1, 2021 -
US directs ports to detain Top Glove shipments from Malaysia, citing forced labor
Directives to seize imports put the burden of proof on procurement and supply chain leaders to prove forced labor was not used.
By Shefali Kapadia • April 1, 2021 -
Retrieved from NASA on March 31, 2021
Walmart, H&M among retailers in US most exposed to Suez Canal disruptions
Construction and chemical companies are also expected to feel the impact, as more than 300 vessels wait to pass through the canal.
By Matt Leonard • March 31, 2021 -
Opinion
Avoiding supplier fraud requires shipment analysis and an educated workforce
Agility is important for survival, now more than ever, but agility without risk management for procurement will not be enough.
By Gina Govojdean • March 25, 2021 -
Bashas' turns to online platform to expand selection of locally sourced foods
The Arizona grocery chain plans to eventually roll out Forager's online procurement system across its fleet of more than 100 stores.
By Sam Silverstein • March 25, 2021 -
Procurement leaders upgrade supplier data as agility trumps cutting costs: survey
The pandemic showed how important real-time data is to procurement, yet respondents to a Wakefield Research report said data remains "inadequate."
By A.B. Brown • March 25, 2021 -
Starbucks to improve sustainable coffee sourcing, reducing its largest carbon culprit
In a show of priorities, the company said it would take actions that make green coffee carbon neutral instead of tackling emissions from transportation, packaging and roasting operations.
By A.B. Brown • March 23, 2021 -
Ono Kosuki. Retrieved from Pexels.
Data and analytics to become 'core business function' in 2021: Gartner
The importance of real-time information has risen during the pandemic, as visibility helps supply chains react and adjust to volatility.
By Roberto Torres • March 19, 2021 -
Column
Why procurement leaders must put supplier trust back into perspective
Trust has been weaponized. How do we restore the balance?
By Rich Weissman • March 18, 2021 -
Buyers opt for digital, remote interactions with suppliers
Buyers are choosing a mix of channels to facilitate their procurement needs. And it's proving more than just a pandemic-driven trend.
By A.B. Brown • March 18, 2021 -
Danone debuts Honest to Goodness creamer with locally sourced ingredients
The offering prioritizes transparent farming and supports the communities that provide its organic sugar, coconuts, fava bean protein and salt.
By Barbara Smith • March 18, 2021 -
Honda, Toyota limit production amid Port of LA congestion, supply shortages
Semiconductor and plastic shortages are challenging automakers' lean and just-in-time operations.
By Matt Leonard • March 18, 2021