5 Reasons to Make Demand Modeling Part of Your Supply Chain Design Process
Demand Modeling helps improve the design of your supply chain to better account for explainable changes in demand.
Demand Modeling helps improve the design of your supply chain to better account for explainable changes in demand.
When we said 2017 was one of the most disruptive years for global supply chains in recent years, thanks to natural disasters, geopolitical conflicts, and regulatory upheaval, we couldn’t have foreseen the twists and turns that would take shape in 2018.
Readers share the most fun or interesting part about their work in the supply chain.
Investing in new and improved information technology and robotic process automation (RPA), talent shortages, and trade protectionism are predicted to be the top trends in service delivery for 2018 and the next several years, according to the latest quarterly KPMG Global Insights Pulse survey.
News and trends affecting the aerospace industry supply chain
A 3PL’s cold call leads to a cool technology solution that streamlines processes and minimizes service disruptions
It’s no secret that data is the foundation for a world class logistics strategy. It’s also no secret how to find the right data, yet many companies struggle to find the data they’ve been looking for.
Profile of Michele van Krieken, global supply chain manager with The Chemours Company