
Above the Fold: Supply Chain Logistics News (April 26, 2024)
The woodpecker is back. Maybe it’s not the same one that pecked a hole in my house a few years ago, but it could be

The woodpecker is back. Maybe it’s not the same one that pecked a hole in my house a few years ago, but it could be

April showers bring May flowers. If it rains any more, though, we’ll be drowning in daisies soon. “The sun’ll come out tomorrow,” Annie promises. I

One of the side effects of my thyroid surgery is that I’ve grown a beard. It’s what happens when you stop shaving, as I did

It’s a quiet and rainy Friday morning here in Boston. I’ve been staring at the blinking cursor on my computer screen for some time, but

Labor shortages were among the top of supply chain challenges companies faced during the Covid pandemic. In fact, back in January 2022, we had Chris

“For all of you Stanford students, I wish upon you ample doses of pain and suffering.” Jensen Huang, Nvidia’s CEO, offered that wish to students