Will “Just Transition” Reshape Supply Chain Sustainability Goals?
by David Correll and Ken Cottrill A concept called “just transition” is cropping up in sustainability circles, and if it gains...
by David Correll and Ken Cottrill A concept called “just transition” is cropping up in sustainability circles, and if it gains...
Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine intensifies the product shortage and price rise issues we have come to associate with Covid-19....
Last week, the MIT FreightLab convened its first research update and discussion of 2022. The virtual session, entitled “What Works...
Uber revolutionized passenger transportation by providing a third-party platform where consumers “compete” with each other for rides. Now, platforms that...
Enterprises that fail to take advantage of these opportunities will be at a competitive disadvantage. A new white paper published...
Is globalization in terminal decline, or will it survive or even thrive in some other form? Globalization — in particular, international trade — is under...
Companies need to map these critical linkages in their supply chains when evaluating risk and resilience. When one element is...
Companies are trying all manner of ways to rid themselves of bloated inventories at a time when they typically build...
Speaking of technology, there's no better way to start this series than to talk about the biggest breakthrough in the...
IntelliTrans introduces a global visibility platform for ocean, allowing shippers to plan, book, execute, and track ocean shipments.