
Above the Fold: Supply Chain Logistics News (June 26, 2020)
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

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

The market reset that has emanated from COVID-19 has caused many companies to look for new ways to improve their profitability. Increasing sales has been

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

Today’s post is part of our “Making a Difference: Supply Chains for a Better Tomorrow” series that focuses on the supply chain capabilities that will

I’m on borrowed time this morning, so let’s go straight to the supply chain and logistics news that caught my attention this week: UPS Adds

14 seconds. That’s how long it took me to suck 10 raisins into a cup using a straw. I easily defeated everyone else in my