Scentsy is a global leader in fragrance-based products. When fast growth and seasonal spikes in demand pushed their manual operations to the limit, they… NextGen Supply Chain Conference returns to ...
In supply chain operations, business leaders must keep track of various moving parts and continually review operations to ...
In simpler B2B days, supply chains only had to grapple with forecasting demand and then tweaking supply to meet it. Now volatility is end to end, and supply chain planning extends beyond order ...
Supply chains are in a new era where disruption is the norm and agility defines success. 2026 looks set to build on 2025’s ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Kathleen Walch covers AI, ML, and big data best practices. With the help of AI, supply chain operations is becoming smarter and ...
Global supply chains will be under a great deal of strain in the next 12 months. Nine in 10 manufacturing leaders anticipate more frequent disruptions, according to Augury’s latest State of Production ...
In this fast-growing era, running a successful business demands an efficient supply chain that is major in specifying overall profitability. Moreover, it is a known fact that a broken supply chain ...
On its own, AI cannot bring value to supply chain orchestration. Companies need comprehensive systems that bring together ...
The supply chain world is changing fast. Businesses are facing delays, rising costs, and complex operations. Keeping up feels like running on a hamster wheel—exhausting with little progress. Here’s ...
An example of a process activity and flow standard is the Supply-Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) model, which was developed by Supply-Chain Council Inc. It lays out a top-level supply chain process ...
Resilient and sustainable supply chains are necessary to meet—and exceed—today’s customer expectations. In partnership withAmazon Web Services The rolling supply chain disruptions of the past few ...
Companies these days face an uncomfortable reality: supply chain disruptions are no longer exceptional events—they’re business as usual. The semiconductor shortage cost the automotive industry over ...