News

News (3592)

Supply CHain Problems Aren’t Over Yet

According to SCMR, a new survey shows decision makers feel that the supply chain disruptions aren’t over yet.

SAP SE has released a new survey that finds senior business decision-makers expect the unprecedented supply chain issues and disruptions that U.S. companies have been grappling with for years are not over yet.

Read more...

RFID Can Improve Supply Chain Operations

RFID technology is something that can improve companies' supply chain operations, reports TechTarget.

RFID might seem like old news, but the technology can still potentially improve companies' supply chain operations today.

Read more...

McKinsey Acquires Supply Chain Company

According to ChannelE2E, McKinsey has acquired SCM Connections, a global and supply chain planning company.

Global management consulting firm McKinsey & Company has acquired SCM Connections, a supply chain planning and analytics firm. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Read more...

DOE Funds Element Supply Projects

The Department of Energy announced funding to drive projects that increase the domestic supply of critical elements.

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced $39 million in funding for 16 projects across 12 states to develop market-ready technologies that will increase domestic supplies of critical elements required for the clean energy transition.

Read more...

2023 Innovations in Supply Chain

What supply chain innovations will 2023 see, reports Forbes. 

As we near the end of the year, many supply chain executives will become embroiled in their firm’s annual strategic planning process.

Read more...

Innovations in Supply Chain Driven By Disruptions

According to FreightWaves, the supply chain disruptions are what is fueling supply chain innovations.

For as long as humans have shipped goods across oceans, the global supply chain has been exposed to unexpected disruptions.

Read more...

Using AI in the Chip Market

Using technology like artificial intelligence and analytics can help semiconductor companies keep the supply chain flowing, reports CNBC.

Businesses and consumers have been grappling with supply chain issues for months, resulting in annoying shortages of all kinds of products, including all-important semiconductor chips.

Read more...

Automate the Supply Chain

According to the Hill, the best way to keep the supply chain moving is to automate as much of it as a business can.

This fall a huge supply-chain story dropped as quietly as a tree in the middle of the woods:

Read more...

3D Printing Helps With Supply Chain Woes

Using 3D printers to manufacture critical hardware is one way to lessen reliance on the supply chain, reports Tech Crunch.

In the midst of the pandemic, Pantheon Design, a maker of industrial 3D printers from Vancouver, BC, suddenly found itself getting orders from factories in the Midwest, the center of heavy industries

Read more...

Blockchain and the Supply Chain

Blockchain can help with trust and transparency, reports Inc42.

Blockchain, a decentralised, distributed ledger that prevents tampering, is an ideal technological solution for improving supply chain traceability, security, transparency, and trust

Read more...

Visit other PMG Sites: