The future of the supply chain is looking for stability, but more specifically, it's looking for adaptability.
All companies are engaged in outsourcing. They outsource production or service operations, and when they do, they typically rely on their first-tier suppliers to select and manage second-tier ...
In the past two articles (in the May/June and July/August issues of Supply Chain Management Review), we began our exploration of the concept of balanced supply chain management. Our argument was then ...
Reducing costs is no longer paramount in supply chain management, according to executives surveyed for a report by management consulting firm, Bain & Co. Instead, increased flexibility and resilience ...
The environment in which chief supply chain officers find themselves has changed significantly in recent years, but most organizations have failed to adjust their approach to planning. The ...
Greenland is emerging as one of those pivotal links – not for political reasons, but because it directly affects how goods move, how industries are protected and how essential materials are secured.” ...