The responsibility for interpreting and acting on risk is moving closer to the individuals and teams running facilities and transportation networks.
Supply chain leaders are shifting focus from reactive measures to proactive strategies, leveraging advanced technologies like AI, IoT and cloud platforms.
Tariffs are currently dominating headlines, and while the long-term impact they'll have on both the trade deficit and GDP remains to be seen, we're already seeing how they are impacting global supply ...
Agentic AI is reshaping retail and e-commerce operations by optimizing inventory deployment and operational efficiency at the ...
Supply chains have faced relentless disruption. And if shutdowns, labor shortages, port congestion, and a wave of shifting tariffs and regulations have made one thing clear, it is that volatility is ...
Pier 300 at the Port of Los Angeles. (Photo: Port of L.A.) WASHINGTON, D.C. — Transportation stakeholders are taking a lesson from the pandemic and taking steps to ensure a resilient supply chain, so ...
Chuck Brooks, president of Brooks Consulting International and a GovCon Expert, outlines how emerging tech is reshaping cyber supply chain risk.
The other is to invest in high-fidelity digital twins which are deemed to be powerful but costly, data-hungry, and often slow to implement. A practical middle ground is emerging: the disruption-aware ...
In particular, tariffs and related trade fights can inject extreme uncertainty, complexity, and volatility into already fragile supply chain networks, with impacts extending well into the future. In ...
Studies suggest AI can unlock $1.3-2 trillion in annual value across global supply chains through efficiency gains, risk reduction, and improved decision-making.
Rethinking supply chain management for volatility A study from Accenture showed that the average time from discovering a disruption to organizing a full recovery is three months, although it can take ...