Sun.Jan 16, 2022

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LA Looters Raid Unattended Containers Amid Supply Chain Chaos

Supply Chain Brain

As many Americans worry about empty shelves and delayed packages, looters are taking advantage of the inflow of goods outside of the two southern California ports that are responsible for handling almost half of all U.S. imports.

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E-commerce Boom Demands Changes to the Logistics Industry

20Cube Logistics

It’s odd to imagine that only three years ago most people made purchases in store. Now with just the click of a button, everyone can get anything they need – from groceries and medication to electronics and clothing. The e-commerce industry has exploded and continues to grow each year. As e-commerce sales soar, there is more responsibility for logistics and supply chains. demand fulfilment: what do consumers want.

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CEOs, how to understand and develop your supply chain?

Demand Driven Technologies

The vast majority of business leaders do not come from supply chain, purchasing or operations. For a long time, when you were in these professions, your marshal’s baton was to become COO or Chief Supply Chain Officer. Of course there are notable exceptions, such as Tim Cook at Apple, but you’re probably more likely to. Read more. Source.

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Routed Deliveries Help Reduce Inventory Backlogs

Supply Chain Brain

Retailers can use routed deliveries to reduce inventory backlogs and other unpleasant shipping issues.

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GEP Procurement & Supply Chain Tech Trends Report

The technological landscape is dynamic and changes quickly. And for procurement and supply chain leaders looking to harness the power of technology to navigate complex challenges and an uncertain business environment, keeping up with the latest trends can be its own obstacle. So, what’s on the technological horizon for procurement and supply chain for the year ahead?

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CEOs, how to understand and develop your supply chain?

Demand Driven Technologies

The vast majority of business leaders do not come from supply chain, purchasing or operations. For a long time, when you were in these professions, your marshal’s baton was to become COO or Chief Supply Chain Officer. Of course there are notable exceptions, such as Tim Cook at Apple, but you’re probably more likely to. Read more. Source.