The manufacturing supply chain is, by definition, the epitome of complexity. There are changing demands for product, varying levels of lead times for supplies, the balancing of production capacity, ...
Supply chains today are more complex than ever before. Disruptions created by material shortages, climate disasters, and geopolitical tensions have added to an already complicated process, leaving ...
The next generation of supply chain leaders won't necessarily be the most technical. They'll be the most perceptive.
In this month's issue of Supply Chain Management Review, we look at what lessons supply chain leaders can take from Olympic skier Lindsay Vonn’s career to ensure their digital transformation is a ...
Not so long ago, supply chain disruptions were limited to a dockyard strike or a storm off the Atlantic Coast. Now vulnerabilities are everywhere: A pandemic shuts down entire factories, tariffs shift ...
Optimization is great for many things but terrible at capturing uncertainty and implementing recommendations on its own. Implementing optimization recommendations still requires a big dose of, “Well, ...
COLUMBIA, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--BigBear.ai Holdings, Inc. (“BigBear.ai” or the “Company”), a leader in AI-powered decision intelligence solutions, today announced a teaming agreement with Spinnaker ...
Digital predictive modeling is being used to simulate extreme distribution conditions and prioritize mitigation, but hybrid ...
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The need for the supply chain to upskill for competitive advantage
THE supply chain function is the engine of competitive advantage, with automation, technology and analytics evolving at speed; yet human talent is not evolving at the same pace. The real constraint is ...
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