The stakes for high-value freight have never been higher. Demand is shifting, regulations are tightening, and criminals are ...
Learn how transportation and supply chain leaders apply Artificial Intelligence (AI) capabilities and modular supply chain management technology to alleviate operational complexity, minimize ...
Supply chains can attack, not just defend. Lowe’s, Delta, and Amazon show that shifting logistics models or service levels can weaken competitors who rely on shared networks or slower infrastructure.
Procurement isn’t just buying things—it’s risk management. Anyone who’s sourced from a new region knows the worry: delivery ...
This is an excerpt of the original article. It was written for the November 2025 edition of Supply Chain Management Review.
Quantum logistics could redefine resilience: The technology enables real-time scenario modeling and adaptive recovery ...
This is an excerpt of the original article. It was written for the November 2025 edition of Supply Chain Management Review.
For years, logistics has been labeled an industry “ripe for disruption.” Startups promised to upend it with flashy tech and ...
Intelligent order management: The foundation is a single, real-time view of all inventory, everywhere. An intelligent order ...
Recalls as a KPI. 2025 made “recall readiness” a new core supply chain performance metric, demanding speed, transparency, and ...
A hidden benefit of this new approach is its environmental alignment. When Schneider Electric built a multi-tier AI twin for its Asia-Pacific operations, it discovered that optimizing for resilience, ...
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