
Above the Fold: Supply Chain Logistics News (January 21, 2022)
I’m heading back to Death Valley. The JDRF Rides are back this year, and together with several of my Logistics Leaders for T1D Cure (LL4T1DCure)

I’m heading back to Death Valley. The JDRF Rides are back this year, and together with several of my Logistics Leaders for T1D Cure (LL4T1DCure)

We have taken another trip around the sun, without an asteroid collision slowing us down (or obliterating us). For that, I am grateful. Who will

The Gran Fondo Hincapie was as advertised: a very challenging but beautiful ride. This was the most difficult ride I have ever done, and the

Take 5 Empire State Buildings and stack them one on top of the other. Take a 6th one, cut it in half, and put it

Ten years ago today, on October 4, 2011, my oldest daughter Hannah was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) at age 11. As I wrote

There seems to be a growing trend of supply chain technology companies sponsoring sporting events and athletes. Earlier this week, for example, project44 announced that