- 21. Supply Chain Strategies to End the Year
- (Supply)
- ... rely on your existing supplier to deliver inventory in time and in the right condition, you may find it difficult to fulfill customer orders during holidays. This can also dent your operations, especially ...
- 22. The Just-In-Case Revolution
- (Supply)
- ... their likelihood. Risk modeling will invariably lead to better transparency and customer experience. Sense and respond smartly – Not all late orders result in fulfillment issues. Not every inventory ...
- 23. China's Heat Wave and Zero-Covid Policy Felt World Wide in the Supply Chain Industr
- (Supply)
- Jin Zhuanglong, China’s new Minister for Industry and Information Technology is creating a plan that (if successful) will stabilize the country’s supply chain as Chinese economic growth slows. It’s no ...
- 24. Organizational Structures of Supply Chains Matter
- (Supply)
- ... items from one another form a basic supply chain. This results in a series of relationships, and the lead company manages the process of issuing and processing purchase orders on demand. The definition ...
- 25. Big Ideas to Transform Your Logistics
- (Logistics)
- ... the pandemic, companies implemented radio frequency (RF) scanning to help in the packaging of orders when online sales were skyrocketing. RF scanning in allowing easy accurate and fast-tracking of products. ...
- 26. Climbing the Supply Chain Career Ladder
- (Management)
- ... to placing orders, scheduling deliveries and ensuring the employer has all materials needed to meet the demand of the customer. For one to start a career in supply chain management, one should have a bachelor’s ...
- 27. Digitize Your Supply Chain for Better Efficiency
- (Technology)
- ... analyze the customer demand and try to predict the sales of the coming period. With this information, manufacturing orders raw materials, components and parts for the expected customer demand and capacity. ...
- 28. Supply Chain Delays are Inevitable
- (Supply)
- ... to their destination on time, these suppliers must be able to deliver quickly. This means that orders need to be prioritized by value and delivered according to the appropriate timeliness standards defined ...
- 29. State of Emergence in Georgia
- (Logistics)
- Last Thursday, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp declared a State of Emergency amid supply chain disruptions. The executive order went into effect on Saturday April 16th. As a result of the Covid-19 pandemic ...
- 30. Monitor Your Supply Chain to Identify Opportunities
- (Supply)
- ... and causing unfulfilled customer orders. This can hamper customer satisfaction, sales and income on top of damaging business reputation. Through monitoring, enterprises can identify disturbances in the ...
- 31. Chicago Tech Company Helps Smooth Supply Chains
- (News)
- Chicago tech company Logiwa is helping companies fill orders intelligently, reports Biz Journals. The global supply chain is a leading news story these days – and not for good reasons Read the article ...
- 32. It May Be Possible to Work Around Supply Chain Problems
- (Supply)
- ... that meet your fulfilment needs. This will allow you to stay on schedule regardless of unforeseen events or a sudden rise in customer orders. With the increase in brands that depend on Asia for imports, ...
- 33. These Technologies Make a Difference in Operating Your Supply Chain
- (Technology)
- ... in the supply chain in the past. It has been used in moving goods in warehouses, during transportation, and fulfilling orders. However, with the advancement of AI technologies, robots have proven useful ...
- 34. Update Your Supply Chain Initiatives with These 5 Ideas
- (Supply)
- ... right strategy for you. It connects online brands that need to temporarily store items and fulfill orders through warehouses with excess space. This is a cost-effective and flexible fulfillment solution ...
- 35. Can You Work Around Supply Chain Problems?
- (Logistics)
- ... across the seas, which takes about 80 days. Avoid confusion Serious, big-name retailers are trying their best to avoid last-mile confusion caused by massive orders that affect delivery. Retailers such ...
- 36. Companies Have to Explain Supply Chain Issues
- (News)
- Amazon and other companies were ordered to give FTC updates on supply chain issues, reports the Hill. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) ordered Amazon and eight other large retailers to send information ...
- 37. The Right IoT Implementations can Improve Your Supply Chain Performance
- (Technology)
- ... tracking of their fleet at a lower cost and enhance efficiency. This improves the last-mile delivery of products, leading to repeat orders from consumers. With the information provided by the sensors, ...
- 38. Effective Use of Logistics Can Improve Your Supply Chain
- (Logistics)
- ... modes of transport goods across borders, making it possible for citizens of specific countries to get the items they want in time while also improving the economy. Trucks remain the most preferred mode ...
- 39. Retailers Causing Supply Chain Issues
- (News)
- According to CNBC, retailers over ordering and ordering too early is causing increased strain on the supply chain. Retailers and manufacturers are overordering or placing orders too early amid panic ...
- 40. Tweak Your Supply Chain to Reduce Delivery Problems
- (Logistics)
- ... that come in and go out to fulfill the placements of orders by the customers and keep the inventory levels healthy. Therefore, the warehouse management should always be top because a simple mistake can ...
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