The “AI pilot trap” is slowing real adoption. Many organizations launch proof-of-concept AI projects but struggle to scale them into operational use because they start with te ...
Supply chain planning tools are not new. Most organizations today rely on established sys-tems for demand planning, supply ...
Finish the year with a clearer view of the freight landscape in the December Edge Report from C.H. Robinson.
Immersive, industry-embedded supply chain projects place students inside real operating systems, helping them build stronger applied capabilities in lean… ...
Cargo theft in the United States has entered a new phase, shifting from localized truck stop thefts to sophisticated schemes orchestrated by international crime networks, according to Scott Cornell, ...
John D. Schulz has been a transportation journalist for more than 20 years, specializing in the trucking industry. John is on ...
Finish the year with a clearer view of the freight landscape in the December Edge Report from C.H. Robinson.
March-April 2026 The March/April 2026 issue of Supply Chain Management Review examines how supply chain leaders are managing supplier risk, circular supply chain design, AI-driven ...
APQC recently conducted a survey of 2,500 business leaders to assess organizations’ environmental sustainability strategy, ...
What we don’t usually mention is the risk your suppliers bring if they are not financially sound. It is one of the hardest truths supply chain leaders continue to confront. Stability is often an ...
The 2026 NextGen Supply Chain Conference is now accepting speaker submissions for its practitioner-led event in Nashville, inviting supply chain leaders to… Procurement Pulse: Doing more with less: ...