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Cold Chain Logistics Has Outgrown Its Infrastructure

Frozen and refrigerated networks must handle today’s complexity and tomorrow’s growth America’s cold chain logistics infrastructure was built for a different era. Designers created these systems for pallet-in, pallet-out distribution that served predictable retail...

Work From Home Is a Management Test

Weak Leadership Systems Need Better Design – Not Forced Proximity Years after the pandemic, boardrooms remain in a panic about how to deal with work from home, hybrid work or in-office models. I turn to The Wall Street Journal and find articles on a small cohort who...

Final-Mile Delivery Doesn’t Have to Be Fragmented

The Weakest Link in the Supply Chain – Until Now For years, companies have invested heavily in digital transformation across sourcing, manufacturing and transportation. Yet one segment of the supply chain remains stubbornly fragmented: final-mile delivery. That...
Demographic Changes Will Force Supply Chain Changes

Demographic Changes Will Force Supply Chain Changes

‘The Future Is Gray; It Is Delayed, Small and Female’ I’ve been talking about how disruption is the new normal for some time. Technological innovations, geopolitical crises and financial woes are forcing business and supply chain leaders to prepare for the future in...

How Regionalization Can Be as Profitable as Globalization

How Regionalization Can Be as Profitable as Globalization

Global GDP, Population Make Economies of Scale Possible in Smaller Geographic Footprints Do you really need to tap global markets to achieve economies of scale? And will the future world economy even allow for such? After all, former CIA Director and U.S. Secretary of...

Sourcing and Procurement in the Face of Perpetual Disruption

Sourcing and Procurement in the Face of Perpetual Disruption

Top 10 Tips for Synchronization and Supply Chain Resiliency Supply chain sourcing and procurement have been integral to supply chains since Greeks, Romans, Chinese and Mesopotamians establishing trading networks in ancient days. Railroads, the industrial revolution,...

Redefining Work in 2024: Return-to-Office Mandates Cost

Redefining Work in 2024: Return-to-Office Mandates Cost

Innovations in Adaptable Labor and Technology Can Benefit Blue-Collar Workers From X (ex-Twitter) to Amazon to IBM to Meta to US Bancorp, the 2024 return-to-office mandate march continues. Some commentators, including Elon Musk, claim the issue is fairness....

Supply Chain Segmentation Helps Conduct Beautiful Music

Supply Chain Segmentation Helps Conduct Beautiful Music

Age-Old Strategy Boosts Agility, Resilience, Performance I was around when supply chain segmentation first developed, back in the 1990s. Some first attempts resembled thrash metal – loud, harsh and not pleasant to my ears. Still, supply chain leaders plowed ahead. The...

AI-Powered Innovations Transform Workplace Safety

AI-Powered Innovations Transform Workplace Safety

Keeping Workers Alive and Healthy Is a Strategic Imperative In the ever-evolving landscape of industrial safety, harnessing the potential of cutting-edge technologies is no longer a luxury. It's a strategic imperative. According to the National Safety Council, U.S....

Supply Chain Finance Beyond the Big Banks

Supply Chain Finance Beyond the Big Banks

AI-Powered Trading Platform Unlocks Liquidity for SMES Without Hindering Large Enterprises Over the years, larger enterprises have stretched their order-to-cash cycles from a few weeks (30-45 days) to months (120-240 days). Waiting so long to get paid crimps small and...

Packaging Solutions that Don’t Leave a Warehouse Mess

Packaging Solutions that Don’t Leave a Warehouse Mess

The Bonus? Brands and 3PLs Can Save Big on Shipping Costs What I wouldn’t give to have had accurate product dimensional data back in the day. Warehouse workers spent years using tape measures to pick boxes for inbound and outbound shipments. Scanners offered...

Drones Get Fed OK to Take Final Mile Deliveries Out of Sight

Drones Get Fed OK to Take Final Mile Deliveries Out of Sight

7 Cost, Efficiency, Safety, Environmental Benefits for Last Mile Operators More than a decade ago, Jeff Bezos unveiled Amazon’s drone delivery plans to “60 Minutes.” The interview was in 2013. Bezos called the Federal Aviation Administration’s plans to allow flights...

7 Ways AI and Generative AI Benefits E2E Supply Chains

7 Ways AI and Generative AI Benefits E2E Supply Chains

No. 1 is the Pinnacle; But Artificial Intelligence Helps from the Enterprise Level to the Network Level In a world where disruption is the new normal, companies want end-to-end supply chain resiliency. Artificial intelligence and generative AI make such E2E supply...

From Vision to Reality: Supply Chain Insights That Stand Up

From Vision to Reality: Supply Chain Insights That Stand Up

As Global Trade Routes Shift, the World Notices Transformative Trends One by one, insights I have been talking about for years are coming true. And the rest of the supply chain community is catching on. No, I’m not talking about my prediction that the Kansas City...