The playbook has changed. The next era of supply chain transformation is about building systems that bend without breaking, and integrating technology with people. It involves planning decades ahead ...
Supply chain disruptions can occur at any place and time, creating uncertainty for businesses and consumers alike. The supply chain impacts of the coronavirus pandemic were something of a teachable ...
After a long period of economic and political stability, the world entered an era of relative turmoil with the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic. The effects of this and subsequent events have been ...
Supply chain disruption and persistent inflation remain critical issues in the global economy, with ongoing geopolitical tensions, the evolution of digital threats, and increasing emphasis on ...
We spoke with Rupal Deshmukh, partner for supply chain and strategic operations at Kearney, to learn more about the Supply ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The global economy depends on a web of interconnected networks, linking billions of people and managing trillions of dollars in goods annually. In a world of instantaneity — where consumers expect ...
The era of the easy, frictionless supply chain is over. Up until 2020, supply chains were incredibly resilient and efficient. Everything was delivered seamlessly, on time and at a low cost – to the ...
General Motors has issued a directive to its suppliers to completely remove China from their supply chains by 2027. This ...
The worst days of lockdowns and daily news briefings are (hopefully) behind us. Even China relaxed its "zero Covid" policy in late 2022. Accordingly, Covid-related supply chain disruption in Europe is ...