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Some Supply Chain Lessons Are Never Learned

Talking Logistics

Way back in June 2007, the Wall Street Journal published an article titled Boeing’s Nuts-and-Bolts Problem that highlighted how Boeing was facing a shortage of fasteners at the time to complete its first orders of the 787 Dreamliner. The unexpected lack of fasteners marks the sort of test Boeing will face in coming years as.

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How Can You Improve Value in Your Supply Chain?

Supply Chain Shaman

The data outcome is open source and can be used to improve project outcomes. Because the academic literature lacks a definition of value in the supply chain, Georgia Tech is developing a series of journal articles. I thank Kinaxis for funding the graduate students working on this project. This is not a new project.

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From Buzzword to Business Driver: How RFID is Fueling AI in Manufacturing

QAD

Like any engine, it cant run without fuel, and not just any type of energy source is going to cut it. In a recent article in RFID Journal , Michael shared five predictions for how leaders can combine AI and RFID to unlock greater visibility, efficiency and profitability in 2025 and beyond.

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European Cyber Resilience Act (CRA)

Exiger Perspectives

This article explores the CRA, its broad scope and impact, and how Exiger can empower your organization to confidently navigate and meet these new regulatory standards. Publication in Official Journal November 2024 The CRA will be published, marking the start of its enforceability timeline. trillion events in the software supply chain.

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Myths Regarding Impact of Tariffs’ Impact on the Global Economy Economy

NC State SCRC

This article was written i with Professor Jason Miller at Michigan State University, addresses the five myths that are most passed around. Chinese furniture per The Wall Street Journal [link] ). Unfortunately, there is a lot of misunderstanding regarding the effectiveness of tariffs to bring jobs back to America.

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Supply Chain by the Numbers for June 12, 2025

Supply Chain Digest

Powered by generative AI, this new system harnesses data from dozens of sources, including satellite imagery, road networks, building footprints, customer instructions, information from prior deliveries, and street imagery, to create a comprehensive delivery solution for millions of locations. Q Feedback No Feedback on this article yet.

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Supply Chains Are Still Constrained by Geography

Enterra Insights

” Over the past 15 years, I’ve written a few articles stressing the importance of geography. Pressure for companies to change their supply chains is also coming from domestic political sources. Companies Face Hurdles in Moving Production Closer to Home ,” The Wall Street Journal, 18 April 2022.