03/06/2016
Know these 5 terms when standardizing products for global markets
The major problem companies face with standardizing products for international distribution is that such standards are not the same in all markets.
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03/06/2016
The major problem companies face with standardizing products for international distribution is that such standards are not the same in all markets.
26/05/2016
Hyperloop is a new technology could potentially send goods and cargo around the world at 750mph. Will it become an important part of your supply chain?
17/05/2016
A truck driver shortage has recently emerged over the past several years, with no end in sight. Are more drivers or self-driving trucks the best solution?
12/05/2016
There are expanding passages through the Arctic that have potential to facilitate significant amounts of trade. Do the opportunities now outweigh the risks?
03/05/2016
The efficiencies gained through recent technological advances in the transportation industry are undeniable, and now it seems the stagnant air freight market may finally have its turn.
07/04/2016
The spread of disruption and innovation in supply chain technology has now reached the ocean freight industry.
30/03/2016
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are a rising trend in the infrastructure sector, particularly in emerging economies, and can be a key determinant for sustainable growth.
21/03/2016
As supply chain management continues to morph in the 21st century, new technical skills are required.
14/03/2016
It is difficult to pick up a trade magazine without finding an article or commentary on the “Supply Chain Management Talent Gap.” One estimate from a session at the APICS 2015 Conference placed the requirement for skilled workers at around two million by 2025.
10/03/2016
Managing Risk in the Global Supply Chain, a report by the supply chain management faculty at The University of Tennessee, ranks natural disasters as the third biggest supply chain risk, following quality problems and the need for increased inventory due to longer supply chains.
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