Inventory and Supply Chain Finance
Last year, Dan Gilmore, Editor-in-Chief of Supply Chain Digest, wrote, “Even though most of us are … generally aware of … supply chain finance matters, … I would say most supply chain
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Last year, Dan Gilmore, Editor-in-Chief of Supply Chain Digest, wrote, “Even though most of us are … generally aware of … supply chain finance matters, … I would say most supply chain
Over the past couple of years, one persistent theme discussed by supply chain risk management expert Daniel Dumke is supply chain agility. Agility is a characteristic that many analysts indicate is an
Last fall, Tony Munoz, editor-in-chief of The Maritime Executive Magazine, decried the fact that President Obama’s $447 billion infrastructure plan contained “‘ZERO’ bucks for maritime.” [“For Whom the Bell Tolls,” 19 September
Steve Hall, from Procurement Leaders, believes that the numerous supply chain disruptions that have occurred over the past few years have forced business leaders to take a new look at risk management.
I recently saw a tongue-in-cheek graph that predicted that in about a hundred years, all sentences would be one word sentences and that word would be “sustainable.” The irony, of course, is
Last fall, American Shipper magazine noted that several years had passed since Congress first “directed DHS to develop a global supply chain security strategy.” [“Government’s Plan to Secure the Global Supply Chain
Munich Re, one of the world’s largest reinsurers, is paying an increasing amount of attention to climate change. [“How Munich Re Assesses Risk,” by Carol Matlack, Bloomberg BusinessWeek, 2 December 2010] Matlack
As last year was ending and the new one beginning, the folks at SupplyChainBrain featured a number of articles about lean business practices. Since several supply chain analysts continue to point out
Summer Rayne Oakes, co-founder and CEO of Source4Style, a New York-based online fabric marketplace, told Gabrielle M. Blue that “it’s an increasing liability” for a company not to build sustainability into its
Donald Sheldon, president of D.H. Sheldon and Associates, told the staff at SupplyChainBrain that “competing successfully is all about providing the highest possible customer service with the least amount of resources.” [“Enhancing
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