Rebalancing trade and investments, export controls on rare earths, intellectual property rights, and WTO reforms.
The companies handling global supply chain disruption most effectively today are the ones that are quietly doing the hard work.
Ford Motor Co. took an unusually human approach to fixing its stubborn quality problems: It brought back what it calls “gray beard” engineers to help train younger staff and to reprogram the ...
The events of the past six months suggest that supply chain resilience is measured by how quickly companies can adapt to ...
The inability to take stock of passive AI integration into workflows and information systems can spiral into governance ...
Ranges for both underlying EBITDA and EBIT were increased, topping analysts estimates, and free cash flow will also be better ...
The latest FAA action comes just a few years after the airline industry and wireless carriers clashed over the expansion of ...
Instead of being feared as a replacement for procurement professionals, AI should be seen as a potent assistance.
Data showed large declines in exports of both the volatile consumer goods category and capital goods, which in April had ...
Can artificial intelligence be trusted to manage logistics for an industry in which mistakes could be a matter of life or ...
A typical unplanned stoppage can cost between $12,000 and $24,000 when accounting for labor stand-down, recovery time and ...
Business leaders aim to build predictability into every aspect of operations, especially the supply chain. Traditionally, ...