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Unleashing the Power of AI in Logistics
Learn about current and future opportunities and use cases for artificial intelligence in logistics.
Learn about current and future opportunities and use cases for artificial intelligence in logistics.
Factory inspections yield more thorough and honest assessments when protections for auditors’ safety are in place.
To comply with new sustainability rules, consumer brands need much more visibility into products’ chemical compositions.
The fall 2023 issue of MIT Sloan Management Review examines innovation systems and strategies for business leaders.
Businesses must take a multilayered approach to effectively combat counterfeit and unauthorized sales of their products.
Supply chain risks have become nearly incalculable. Managing them requires a capabilities-driven mindset.
Supply chain risks have become nearly incalculable. Managing them requires a capabilities-driven mindset.
To strengthen resiliency, companies need to build flexibility into the supply chain talent base.
New research has identified the factors in supply chains that drive suppliers to divert orders to subcontractors.
The U.S. needs professional management and leadership of its health data supply chain.
New factory audit processes make it possible to evaluate supplier performance in more depth.
To fully benefit from supply chain analytics, companies need to be able to act on insights quickly.
Logistics partners use supply chain intelligence to meet the demands of the high-tech industry.
Meeting your sustainability commitments requires long-term thinking and strategy.
Supply chain sustainability reporting depends on context, collaboration, and communication.
Water’s low cost in many countries is not yet promoting responsible management within many companies.
On May 12 at 1 pm ET, a free webinar on how to bridge the divide between sales and operations.
Today’s supply chains are required to be lean, agile, sustainable, and — increasingly — transparent.
Effectively coordinating supply chains will increasingly require new approaches to data transparency.
Auditing the supply chain is the biggest obstacle to putting sustainability principles into practice. Will the influx of big data initiatives change that?