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European Commission bans 'unfair' trade practices in food supply chain
Companies with strong supplier relationships foster a trusting environment and high performing supply chain.
By Rich Weissman • April 16, 2018 -
Solar installations rise in 2017, but tariffs may slow procurement
Procurement trends in the renewable energy sector show the vast impact regulatory policy can have to incentivize green supply chains.
By Rich Weissman • April 13, 2018 -
Explore the Trendline➔
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Read how retailers and brand manufactures are rethinking inventory management as an effective strategy against tariffs.
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Hospitals struggle to obtain sterile water for injections, drugs
After a shortage of saline bags due to Hurricane Maria devastation, hospitals turned to sterile water as a substitute. Now there's a shortage of sterile water.
By Rich Weissman • April 12, 2018 -
Opinion
Jack Ma: A trade war could hurt retail, jobs and opportunity
The looming trade war between the U.S. and China would hurt small business, writes the executive chairman of Alibaba.
By Jack Ma • April 12, 2018 -
Walmart eases supplier deadlines for some deliveries
The retailer will allow some shipments to come in a day early as suppliers face a trucker shortage that's straining their distribution capabilities.
By Alicia Kelso • April 12, 2018 -
Investors bet on AI in procurement
Last week's funding round showed investors keen to finance the latest tech in supply chain management, because for all we know, it is the future.
By Rich Weissman • April 11, 2018 -
Tipalti-NetSuite partnership automates payments, grants visibility across supply chain
The integration will allow for more top-down visibility and accountability within companies wanting more direct oversight over the supply chain.
By Barry Hochfelder • April 10, 2018 -
Medical marijuana could shake up biopharma supply chains
As some drugmakers push to legalize pot to break opioid addiction, the drug supply chain may be in need of an overhaul.
By Rich Weissman • April 9, 2018 -
Round 8? NAFTA 2.0 outline may come this month
North America’s top trade ministers met last week in Washington, hoping to reach an “agreement-in-principle” they could sell the world by the end of the month.
By Edwin Lopez • April 9, 2018 -
Procurement leaders embrace digital, but budgets lie flat
The number of procurement organizations with a digital transformation strategy has doubled, but stagnant budgets and lack of talent could slow that growth.
By Shefali Kapadia • April 5, 2018 -
Trump's China tariffs hit consumer electronics, home appliances
While everyday products like clothing and shoes are not on the list, trade groups raised concerns that several key categories will be affected.
By Corinne Ruff • April 4, 2018 -
Walmart brings Project Gigaton to China
Greenhouse gas reductions in China will account for 50 million metric tons of the 1 billion Walmart seeks to cut worldwide.
By Edwin Lopez • March 29, 2018 -
Deep Dive
ELD suppliers prepare for a second wave of adoption
With enforcement of the electronic logging device mandate beginning Sunday, suppliers are prepared to meet demands from trucking companies scrambling to adopt the devices.
By Craig Guillot • March 29, 2018 -
As diets shift, mushroom suppliers struggle to meet demand
Sales and operations planning can help balance supply and demand — but not if procurement managers are kept in the dark.
By Rich Weissman • March 28, 2018 -
Opinion
Making the right choices for supplier-enabled innovation success
Selecting an SEI partner involves an understanding of the market and cultural fit and may also require companies to look outside their current supply base.
By Swarna Rao • March 28, 2018 -
Deep Dive
Building a supply chain from scratch
Farm.One's head of operations, Dana Mitchell, built an urban culinary hydroponics operation in New York City, where every square foot counts.
By Deborah Abrams Kaplan • March 27, 2018 -
Deep Dive
Supply chains of steel: How tariffs will disrupt downstream manufacturing
While steel workers cheered tariffs, other industries are left scrambling to rework their sourcing, and jobs will likely be lost in the process.
By Deborah Abrams Kaplan • March 27, 2018 -
Court approves Toys R Us liquidation despite supplier complaints
Vendors wonder if the retailer will ever pay its outstanding debts to suppliers.
By Shefali Kapadia • March 26, 2018 -
US asks China to 'halt' and 'revise' import restrictions
China also recently announced tariffs on aluminum that could sting domestic recycling revenue by making it harder for local programs to sell bales of the material.
By Cody Boteler • March 26, 2018 -
Tech, retail industry leaders decry Trump tariffs on China
As threats of a trade war escalate, the technology and retail industries fear they'll face higher costs as a result of retaliatory tariffs.
By Shefali Kapadia • March 23, 2018 -
Albertsons' new marketplace lets small suppliers sell to consumers
The e-commerce platform, which will ship food and wellness products direct to consumers, will focus on the kinds of items that are being pushed off of Whole Foods' shelves.
By Jeff Wells • March 21, 2018 -
Deep Dive
To build 'circular' operations, Ikea takes aim at its supply chain
With less than 30% of the retailer’s climate footprint stemming from Tier 1 and its own operations, the retailer looks at the way it sources and designs products.
By Edwin Lopez • March 20, 2018 -
Deep Dive
Toys R Us liquidation is a test of supplier resilience
Big liquidations like Toys R Us' can have detrimental ripple effects throughout the supply chain, but not all its suppliers are financially equal.
By Kate Patrick Macri • March 20, 2018 -
Apple is developing its own display screens for iPhones
A move by the tech company to in-house MicroLED screen production would further decrease its reliance on suppliers.
By Shefali Kapadia • March 20, 2018 -
Gap wants all tier 1 suppliers to pay garment workers digitally
Digital payments allow for better financial transparency and economic growth, but questions remain over the retailer's ability to implement this ambitious goal in two years.
By Barry Hochfelder • March 16, 2018