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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...
Move Freight with Confidence in an Uncertain World

Move Freight with Confidence in an Uncertain World

ReGlobalization Requires the Right Partners for Freight Forwarding and Transportation Services If your organization cannot move freight efficiently, reliably and affordably, you lose. For executive teams, that makes selecting the right freight forwarding and...

Thriving Amid Uncertainty

Thriving Amid Uncertainty

VUCA Was Just the Beginning In a 2019 YouTube video, I predicted 2020 would set record levels of VUCA (Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity and Ambiguity. Got that one right! (No, I didn't predict the pandemic. I just saw how the rate and pace of disruption seemed to...

The Tompkins Ventures ReGlobalization Process

The Tompkins Ventures ReGlobalization Process

Our Xshoring Methodology Helps You Rethink Global Operations Amidst Tariffs and Uncertainty Uncertainty is inevitable in today’s global environment. But failing to plan for uncertainty is a plan to fail. That's why Tompkins Ventures has developed a structured...

Innovation in Manufacturing Beats the Mirage of Cheap Labor

Innovation in Manufacturing Beats the Mirage of Cheap Labor

Strong leadership Can Point Toward the Future, Not the Past What can innovation in manufacturing get you? How about greater productivity, shorter supply chains and less worry about labor costs? That was my takeaway from a recent speech Vice President J.D. Vance made...

How Managed Transportation Can Save Your Logistics Bacon

How Managed Transportation Can Save Your Logistics Bacon

A Rate Compression Study Can Help You Make Your 2025 Numbers Businesses have just closed out the first quarter of 2025. And every logistics and supply chain VP I know is asking: How do we make our numbers this year? The answer: Managed transportation services, not...

ReGlobalization Requires Dynamic Supply Chains

ReGlobalization Requires Dynamic Supply Chains

Executive Teams Need the Right Tool for High-Level Strategic Analysis I’ve been explaining why ReGlobalization requires dynamic supply chain optionality for a while. But how do executive teams achieve such supply chain agility? Well, your first requirement is a tool...

Privatize the Post Office, or Just Use Supply Chain Design?

Privatize the Post Office, or Just Use Supply Chain Design?

Sigh. Nothing Has Changed Since My 1969 White House Internship In what seems like déjà vu all over again, here we are arguing over privatizing the post office. Well, whatever the U.S. Postal Service winds up being, sound supply chain design principles should rule...

Who Owns Tariffs in Your Business?

Who Owns Tariffs in Your Business?

Preface: It Didn’t Happen, But It Should Who owns tariffs? Who, in your company, develops strategic and operational plans to mitigate the effects of tariffs on your business? Well, the CEO of ABC Company, a $19 billion landscape and yard manufacturing and distribution...

The Perils of Top-Down Management and RTO Mandates

The Perils of Top-Down Management and RTO Mandates

Chaos at Amazon Shows Disconnect Between Leadership and Reality My three industrial engineering degrees drove home the perils of top-down management early on. Leading companies for decades reinforced what I learned at Purdue. So, I'm not surprised at the chaos from...

Why Canada and Mexico Should Avoid a Trade War

Why Canada and Mexico Should Avoid a Trade War

In Addressing Trade Deficits, the U.S. is the 340-Pound Weightlifter Who wins a trade war? The 340-pound weightlifter or the 140-pound couch potato? Well, that's the choice facing Canada and Mexico as the Trump administration tries to tackle humongous U.S. trade...

A Business Ecosystem Connects while Corporations Confine

A Business Ecosystem Connects while Corporations Confine

Networks Outperform Companies for Quality and Speed – AKA the 31.5-Hour Solution In supply chain and logistics, speed matters. But so does quality. If you build the right business ecosystem, neither metric suffers. The old adage of moving fast and breaking things...

Trump Trade Policy and Supply Chain Surprises

Trump Trade Policy and Supply Chain Surprises

Like Most Things, It All Depends Upon Your Perspective I've been asked a lot over the last month about the biggest surprises resulting from Trump's trade policies. The answer, as many answers do, depends upon your perspective. I've been speaking on VUCA – volatility,...