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Food Logistics
Nov/Dec 2021
Nov/Dec 2021
October 2021
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June 2021
Fleet Management
From Bad to Worse to Better: Digital Carriers Drive Efficiency
Supply Chain Visibility
From Bad to Worse to Better: Successful Supply Chains Achieved Significant Transformation
Micro-Fulfillment
From Bad to Worse to Better: Race to Move Fulfillment Closer to Consumers
Micro-Fulfillment
From Bad to Worse to Better: Race to Move Fulfillment Closer to Consumers
Food Safety
Well-Educated Workforce Leads to Food Safety Success
More In This Issue
Supply Chain Visibility
From Bad to Worse to Better: It Will Always be a Game of Supply vs. Demand
Jaime Urquidi, regional VP and CPG lead at Parsable, says it will always be a game of supply vs. demand, but it’s time to create paradigms and new processes.
December 28, 2021
Supply Chain Visibility
From Bad to Worse to Better: Dependence on Robust Supply Chain Control Towers is Essential
C. John Langley Jr., clinical professor of supply chain management and director of development for Center for Supply Chain Research at Penn State University, says the more progress on the pursuit of end-to-end supply chain visibility, the better.
December 27, 2021
Supply Chain Visibility
Supply Chains in Grim State. What’s Next?
The supply chain is an absolute mess. Wonder what’s in store for 2022. Hopefully a less gloomy outlook and a brighter future for the global food supply chain.
December 27, 2021
Supply Chain Visibility
From Bad to Worse to Better: Supply Chain Visibility on its Own is Not Enough
Kyle Bertin, head of customer strategy and planning for Outrider, explains why supply chain visibility on its own is not enough.
December 27, 2021
Emerging Technologies
From Bad to Worse to Better: May Take 1-2 Years for Supply Chains to Recover
John Paxton, CEO, MHI, explains why it may take 1-2 years for supply chains to fully recover from the pandemic and other supply chain disruptions.
December 23, 2021
Supply Chain Visibility
From Bad to Worse to Better: Build Flexibility in Processes, Now
Alex Wakefield, CEO, Longbow Advantage, explains why now is the time to build flexibility into processes.
December 22, 2021
Software Solutions
From Bad to Worse to Better: New Year Will See Emphasis on Software
Michael Zimmerman, partner, Kearney, details why an emphasis on software in the New Year will help companies face adversity and stay ahead of supply chain disruptions.
December 21, 2021
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