German logistics company Kuehne + Nagel International began to expand its IT capabilities earlier than many of its competitors, allowing it to connect and collaborate with its customers and manage its physical and digital supply ...
On the off chance you spent the past several months bingeing on Netflix and ice cream instead of following the news -- and who could blame you? -- a new report warns: "Tough decisions and ...
If it's known for anything, the Villages of Florida has gained attention for being among the fastest-growing communities in the United States and for the vociferous politics of its large senior population.
As of today, Israel has vaccinated more than 20% of its population against COVID-19. Its regional neighbor, the United Arab Emirates, has given almost 13% of its citizens the first dose. But as of Jan. ...
There are no blue supply chains or red supply chains, but the politics of a presidential administration can have a profound impact on global supply chain relationships. In an attempt to predict how the new ...
The year 2020 wasn’t just a game-changer for businesses: It was a rule-breaker for supply chain networks.
You can try to protect your loved ones against COVID-19 by maintaining a "bubble." Unfortunately, bubbling isn't an option when it comes to protecting your supply chain against another modern scourge: cyberattacks.
Now that your holiday shopping for your loved ones is behind you for another year, it might be time to turn your attention to shopping for something entirely different: new suppliers.
New year, new disruptions? Let's be real and admit we can count on it.
The Institute for Supply Management (ISM) has released data on December 2020 manufacturing performance, and its findings look like a classic good news/bad news deal. Although, to be fair, most people viewing the data probably ...