
Above the Fold: Supply Chain Logistics News (August 14, 2020)
As a child, I remember sitting on my grandmother’s lap in the evenings to watch Walter Mercado. Sometimes I watched with my mother too, the

As a child, I remember sitting on my grandmother’s lap in the evenings to watch Walter Mercado. Sometimes I watched with my mother too, the

Many current supply chain professionals say that they “fell into” the field — that is, they started their careers elsewhere but ultimately ended up in

In the past four weeks, I’ve replaced a broken water heater, a broken AC coil, and worn out tires on two cars. Things age, wear

The first half of 2020 is over. But keep your seatbelts tightly fastened because the second half of the year could be just as unpredictable.

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

This time of the year, I’m usually on the road delivering keynote presentations at industry conferences. But with all in-person events cancelled due to the