
Above the Fold: Supply Chain Logistics News (June 19, 2020)
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,

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,

Bryant Smith, Global Product Manager at BluJay Solutions, discusses how market intelligence data and transportation management systems can help shippers navigate through the current COVID-19

It started with the newspapers. They stopped getting delivered on Monday. The next day, all television and radio stationswent dark and silent. Then on Wednesday,

COVID-19 is disrupting many aspects of supply chain management. The “glass is half full” perspective, however, is that the pandemic is also serving as a