
Above the Fold: Supply Chain Logistics News (October 18, 2024)
Maybe it’s my beard. When I go through airport security now, those new cameras that take a photo of you and compare it to your

Maybe it’s my beard. When I go through airport security now, those new cameras that take a photo of you and compare it to your

Historically, there has been a disconnect between Supply Chain Planning and Supply Chain Execution processes and applications. As a result, companies tend to plan, optimize,

I’m back from almost 4 weeks on the road. That is 3 weeks and 4 days longer than the U.S. East Coast Ports strike lasted

Poor data quality is the Achilles’ heel of supply chain management (see “The Big (Crappy) Data Problem In Supply Chain Management.”) This is especially true

Editor’s Note: The following is an excerpt of a research report published recently, “Generative TMS: An Outcome-Driven Approach to Selecting and Deploying a Transportation Management

Did you hear that there might be a port strike next week at U.S. East Coast ports? I’m kidding, of course. Not about the potential