
Above the Fold: Supply Chain Logistics News (June 4, 2021)
It’s the beginning of June, almost the halfway mark of 2021. How did we get here so fast? As we begin the sixth month of

It’s the beginning of June, almost the halfway mark of 2021. How did we get here so fast? As we begin the sixth month of

What do we need to unlearn in supply chain management? I first addressed that question in a July 2017 post titled “Unlearning Supply Chain Management.”

Late shipments represent massive expense and risk for enterprises around the world. And the problem is widespread. In January of 2021, an average of 37

The clocks sprung forward last Sunday, but I haven’t caught up. In fact, I’m more than an hour behind now, in this daylight, castinga long

Every customized order or online purchase creates a new level of complexity in today’s supply chain. More direct-to-consumer orders mean smaller shipments, often with much

It’s only March, but we already have a winner for “Word of the Year” for 2020: canceled. Last Friday I wrote about industry conferences getting