
Execution: The First Line of Defense in Supply Chains
A port closure in your supplier’s region delays a critical shipment. Severe weather knocks out a regional distribution hub. Demand for a top-selling product triples

A port closure in your supplier’s region delays a critical shipment. Severe weather knocks out a regional distribution hub. Demand for a top-selling product triples

In a February 2025 Wall Street Journal article titled, “Humanoid Robots Finally Get Real Jobs,” Christopher Mims writes, “As global demand for new kinds of

Generative artificial intelligence (AI) has become one of the most talked-about topics in transportation and logistics. Shippers, brokers, and third-party logistics services providers (3PLs) are

Editor’s note: Today’s post is part of a special Talking Logistics series called “Powering the Breakthrough in Logistics” where subject matter experts from leading supply

In a post I wrote this past May about AI Agents (“Agentic AI 007, The Supply Chain Intelligence Officer”), I shared how “it seems like

We’ve crossed the midway point of 2025. If you had to pick a song as the soundtrack for the first half of this year, which