Sun.Mar 02, 2025

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Supply Chains Crave Digitization — But Not the People to Make It Happen

Supply Chain Brain

Supply chain leaders love to talk about their push for digitization of key processes. But their hiring patterns arent always lining up with that rhetoric.

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Supply Chain and Logistics Stock Market Report for Week Ending February 28, 2025

Supply Chain Digest

See who was up and who was down

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Tackling the Traceability Gap: Enabling Full Transparency in Fashion’s Supply Chain

Supply Chain Brain

Traceability is no longer just a regulatory requirement nor optional; it is a pathway to competitiveness, consumer trust and long-term resilience.

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Business Adaptability – A Core Survival Strategy

QAD

Adaptability is key to survival, whether were talking about organisms or business organizations. For organisms, the strategy is simply to survive, but businesses, regardless of the industry, size, or location, have an additional objective. That objective may be profitability, service, entertainment, or some other value. But regardless of the mission, all business organizations must adapt to continuous change to thrive.

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Your Workforce: Is Remote-Insourcing the Key to Logistics Efficiency?

In today's rapidly evolving logistics industry, companies consistently strive for efficiency and competitiveness. However, the most significant factor driving business success isn't just technology or infrastructure—it's the people behind your processes. Employees aren't merely resources; they're your most strategic asset. High turnover rates and constant retraining costs severely impact logistics companies, draining productivity and profitability.