Sun.Apr 02, 2023

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Digital Tools Help Metals Supply Chains Experience Less Volatility and More Resiliency

Supply Chain Brain

Businesses in the industrial metals industry must increasingly rely on digital tools such as real-time product tracking to optimize their items’ journey and to provide data to inform decisions.

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Multichannel Fulfillment: How to Streamline Your Operations

Ware2Go

Multichannel fulfillment is a critical aspect of growing your business. As your sales channels multiply, your internal operations become more complex. One such operation is order fulfillment, which is essential for customer satisfaction, and ultimately, Customer Lifetime Value (CLV). Today’s consumers are shopping everywhere, all the time. And when it comes to order fulfillment, they have come to expect personalization, optionality, reliability, and speed across all channels.

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Supply Chain Cyberattack Could Have Thousands of Victims Globally

Supply Chain Brain

The attacks are likely the work of a group named “Labyrinth Chollima,” one of the most prolific North Korean hacking units, more widely known as part of the “Lazarus Group.

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Supply Chain Executives are building “Centers of Excellence” – because they support business strategies!

NC State SCRC

The term “COE” is often a commonly heard term in supply managers’ vernacular, but it’s interesting to note that Centers of Excellence as an organizational entity have been around for more than fifty years – and evolved first in the form of what was called “shared services”. In general, shared services or a shared services center (SSC) refers to a dedicated unit (including people, processes and technologies) that is structured as a centralized point of service and is focu

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Tail Inventory: The Silent Cost Driver You Shouldn't Ignore

Learn how centralizing slow-moving SKUs can help reduce fulfillment costs by $300M+ while boosting fulfillment efficiency.

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Smaller Truckers Are Struggling to Keep Pace in an Uncertain Economy

Supply Chain Brain

Small to medium-sized trucking companies have all of the challenges that afflict their larger competition, and none of the advantages.

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Drug-Resistant Bacteria Tied to Products Imported from India

Supply Chain Brain

The FDA has long been criticized for lapses in inspections of overseas manufacturing in China and India, which are the two major producers of drugs and raw ingredients for medicines.

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ProMat 2023 – automation at a cross-roads

Supply Chain 24/7

It’s one of the most exciting times in our industry

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U.S. Campaigned to Stop Chinese Bid on Key Port in Croatia

Supply Chain Brain

The Croatian government awarded a $3 billion contract to build and operate a container terminal to Maersk-owned APM Terminals, after canceling a tender that had been given to three Chinese state-owned companies.

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Watch: Investing in Promising Logistics and Transportation Technologies

Supply Chain Brain

Aidan Madigan-Curtis, partner at Eclipse Ventures, discusses what makes technologies in logistics and transportation worthy of serious investment today.

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Tariffs on the Table: How to Brief the Board and C‑Suite With Confidence

“What should we do about the tariffs?” There’s no straightforward answer — every leader has a different expectation. CFOs want numbers. COOs want action. CEOs want strategy. And supply chain and procurement leaders need to be ready with the right response — fast. That’s why GEP has created a simple three-part framework that will help CPOs and CSCOs brief the board and C-suite with clarity and confidence.

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U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo Announces U.S. Fiber Manufacturing Expansions

Supply Chain Brain

The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law requires the use of Made-in-America materials and products for federally funded infrastructure projects including high-speed Internet deployment in America.

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Sartorius to Buy French Biotech Polyplus for $2.6 Billion

Supply Chain Brain

The deal would bolster Sartorius’s portfolio of drug-delivery technologies, creating a deeper focus on the fast-growing field of viral vectors, which are tools used to deliver genetic material into cells.

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