Jeff Jorge, principal with Baker Tilly, lays out five critical ways in which supply chains must adapt in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic and economic downturn.
In order to stay competitive in the rising e-commerce and mobile world, retailers will need to make continued investments in their final-mile strategies.
How a global food business used BluJay’s logging-as-a-service solution to better leverage complex data and the capabilities of its transportation management system.
For the last decade or more, “wireless” in supply chain meant two things: Wi-Fi or a public cellular network. Those were simply the only two options available to any business. But that circumstance has changed.
The subject of supply-chain risk is high on the agenda of business executives today. Many companies bear scars of past disruptions, including a spate of natural disasters over the past decade. But they haven’t necessarily given the subject the full attention it deserves, especially in the age of COVID-19.