
Bridging the Gap Between Supply Chain Design and Planning
From demand shifts and evolving customer preferences, to new product introductions and sales strategies, volatility creates a continuously moving target for supply chain managers. But

From demand shifts and evolving customer preferences, to new product introductions and sales strategies, volatility creates a continuously moving target for supply chain managers. But

I’ve never been to Chile. I’ve never given a supply chain presentation in Spanish. I’ll be doing both for the first time in a couple

I will be climbing to the clouds this Sunday. Well, not literally. It’s a bike ride I’m participating in as part of my training for

When it comes to supply chain design, we’re at another inflection point in the industry. The first one arrived a few years ago when a

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It was a very busy week in the world of supply chain and logistics, so let’s go straight to the news that caught my attention: