
Above the Fold: Supply Chain Logistics News (July 10, 2020)
“Does everybody have a mask?” It’s the last question my wife or I ask our teenage kids these days before we pull out of the

“Does everybody have a mask?” It’s the last question my wife or I ask our teenage kids these days before we pull out of the

Since tomorrow we will be observing Independence Day, here is the supply chain and logistics news that caught my attention this week: U.S. Treasury to

Earlier this week, I wrote about my broken air conditioning system and how I was held hostage by a minimum order quantity policy. Not an

My wife’s bike got a flat tire yesterday. I removed the wheel from the bike, pulled the tube from the tire, put a patch on it,

What traditional supply chain practices or concepts (“the way we’ve always done things”) do you believe companies must unlearn to succeed moving forward? We asked

Many years from now, when we look back on 2020, what will we say about it? As we begin the sixth month of this year,