"Agility" is a favorite buzzword of logistics providers, especially when it comes to warehouse operations. Ken Ramoutar, chief marketing officer of Lucas Systems, explains what the concept really entails.
Nick Haase, co-founder of MaintainX, explains why artificial intelligence-driven automation initiatives can fall apart without a strong maintenance and data foundation.
Daniel Avram, senior director of advanced software with Savoye North America, helps us sort through the alphabet soup of software systems for running warehouses.
How can companies achieve the ambitious goal of a "unified" supply chain, with total visibility across functions? A perspective from two executives with EPG: Peter Bollinger, chief executive officer, and Al Rivet, vice president sales.
For all the excitement surrounding recent progress in the development of artificial intelligence, there's a dark side to the technology that can't be ignored, says Guy Courtin, vice president industry and global alliance with Tecsys.
The right framework and training are crucial to lowering costs in labor management and freight consolidation operations, says Jeff Clark, executive vice president of ODW Logistics.
The U.S.-China trade war is just one development in a shift in global sourcing and production that's been underway for years, says Kevin O'Marah, chief research officer and co-founder of Zero100.
Opal Portis, VP supply chain at Fabletics, looks ahead to Home Delivery World USA 2025, taking place May 21-22 at the Music City Convention Center in Nashville, Tennessee.
An estimated 20% of shippers use artificial intelligence today, says Alexandra Griffon, co-founder and chief executive officer of BlueCargo, but as many as 60% are expected to do so in the next few years.
Diane Coyle, Bennett Professor of Public Policy at the University of Cambridge and author of GDP: A Brief But Affectionate History, explains why gross domestic product is no longer an adequate means of measuring the state of the economy.