The Great Supply Chain Reset is unforgiving, illustrating that rigidity breaks under pressure while flexibility prospers.
Being aware of and prepared for disruptions from every angle will help the flow and process of your supply chains remain as smooth as possible.
From cars and construction supplies to mom-and-pop shops and even our kids' school lunches, worldwide shortages are being felt right here in the Tampa Bay area. You may have heard that it has to do ...
The new normal calls for comprehensive risk preparedness, with AI playing a central role, writes business transformation ...
Supply Chain Management Review, reposted here, a Rutgers Business School graduate student (Master of Supply Chain Analytics) explains how as disruptions become structural rather than episodic, ...
General Motors has directed several thousand of its suppliers to scrub their supply chains of parts from China, four people ...
Model poisoning, where training data is manipulated to introduce vulnerabilities or biases, is a significant threat. Here are some strategies to mitigate it. By following these best practices and ...
Robots and cobots are vital to supply chain work, but they are only part of the equation.
LLM and AI are buzzwords, but over the last several months we’ve seen examples of LLM-powered chatbots really go off the rails. So, executives are becoming cautious about the future of AI. I argue ...
AI-driven supply chain attacks surged 156% as breaches grew harder to detect and regulators imposed massive fines.
Supply-chain attacks have evolved considerably in the las two years going from dependency confusion or stolen SSL among ...