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Optimizing Supply Chains Has Never Been More Important

Enterra Insights

They write, “This includes tackling bigger issues such as compliance, supplier relationship management, risk and disruption, responsible sourcing, and transparency. ” Logistics optimization. ” Manufacturing optimization. ” Sourcing optimization. ” Sourcing optimization.

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Distributor Management – Top 5 Do’s and Don’ts for FMCG Principals

Enchange Supply Chain Consultancy

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Supply Chain Resilience is Essential in an Uncertain World

Enterra Insights

Back in 2019, Joseph Shamir , Founder of ToolsGroup, wrote, “If the last decade has taught us anything, it’s to expect the unexpected — from extreme weather events to endless political psychodramas to tech startups disrupting whole industries. ” • Implement digital and automated manufacturing. … My conclusion?

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E2open Releases 2024 Forecasting and Inventory Benchmark Study: Lessons from the Pandemic for Future Resilience

E2open

Now, with data spanning from 2019 to 2023, the 2024 Forecasting and Inventory Benchmark Study answers key questions that emerged as supply chains around the world navigated the complexities of lockdowns, supply shortages and fluctuating demand. However, by 2023, sales growth normalized to just 1% above 2018 levels.

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Supply Chain and Logistics Stock Report for Week Ending June 6, 2025

Supply Chain Digest

Topping the winners for the week was software firm Oracle, up 5.1%, followed by carrier XPO Logistics, which rose 4.1%. See performance for the past week, month and year for each stock and the whole index in the chart below: Source: SCDigest Feedback No Feedback on this article yet.

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How Do IT Supply Chain Attacks Actually Happen?

IT Supply Chain

Open-Source Components A lot of IT tools are built on open-source code. If hackers insert a bug or backdoor into a popular open-source library, that flaw spreads into every product that uses it. Attackers can tamper with hardware or firmware during manufacturing or shipping. The source? That’s not a bad thing.

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Supply Chain and Logistics Stock Report for Week Ending July 11, 2025

Supply Chain Digest

See performance for the past week, month and year for each stock and the whole index in the chart below: Source: SCDigest Feedback No Feedback on this article yet. CDC/TradeBeam Cognizant Techn Compliance Netw Cornerstone Sol DiCentral Dow Jones E2Open EnVista Epicor Hempstead Consu IBM/ILOG IHS iSuppli Infor Infosys Inside ERP INSIGHT, Inc.