During the past several years, global supply chains have been stretched to the limit by a worldwide pandemic, confusing trade ...
Supply chains, even under the best of conditions, are tenuous things—susceptible to all kinds of unforeseen events and circumstances, from geopolitics and pandemics to a local bridge closing. But some ...
Maximizing supply chain optionality is no longer a luxury—it is a necessity for navigating the complexity businesses face ...
As chemicals companies worldwide come under pressure to diversify their supply bases, manufacturers investing in R&D have an opportunity to move into new markets ...
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 ...
In a time of tariffs and political trade disputes, new UBC Okanagan research shows that it's not what you know but who you ...
Heading into 2026 it will be important to evaluate how exposed your supply chain is to a shortage of rare earth material.
Tariffs are having direct impacts on technology costs, and indirect ones on tuition revenue and institutional planning. This ...
Cloud business revenue was up 27% to $6.13 billion, up more than 25% for five quarters in a row, noted CEO Christian Klein.
Supply chains face numerous risks and disruptions, from geopolitical conflict to extreme weather events, labor disputes, and beyond. More than ever, supply chain professionals need creative thinking ...
Editor’s Note: In November, the University of Tennessee Global Supply Chain Institute published its latest white paper, “Unlocking the Potential of the Gen XYZ Labor Force,” by Michael Burnette and ...
The Supply-Chain Council will hold the first Supply-Chain World-Latin America Conference and Exhibition, set for March 5-6, 2001, at Melia Turquesa, Cancun, Mexico. "SCOR(e) with your Supply Chain - ...