News

News (3589)

Using Blockchain to Fix the Food Desert

According to the Register Herald, West Virginia University students are studying how blockchain can help eliminate food deserts.

Read more...

Airforce Teaches Blockchain

The U.S Airforce  Institute has added blockchain to its supply chain management training, reports Supply & Demand Chain Executive.

Read more...

Bringing Transparency to Ocean Transport

The Asia Technology Summit examined how to bring more transparency to ocean cargo, reports Logistics Management.

Read more...

Tech Can Only Improve Supply Chain

In light of the recent romaine lettuce recall, bringing changes to the supply chain by going digital is a way to prevent these types of events, reports AE Idea.

Read more...

New Tech Could Disrupt Supply Chain

According to Wharton, b_verify a new system designed in collaboration between Wharton, MIT and Boston College could disrupt the global supply chain.

Read more...

DHL Invests in Supply Chain Tech

DHL Supply Chain will make a $300 million investment in its supply chain, reports Modern Material Handling. The company plans to use emerging technologies in 350 of its North American facilities.

Read more...

Reducing Supply Chain Complexity

According to Digital Journal, blockchain can help reduce the complexity of the supply chain as it crosses multiple countries.

Read more...

South Korea Maps Beef

South Korea will use blockchain to track beef as it makes its way through the supply chain, reports Coin Telegraph.

Read more...

Viscose Supply Chain Gets Transparent

According to Supply Chain Brain, until recently the fashion industry’s viscose supply chain was largely opaque. However, a new forest mapping program called  Canopy is making the chain more transparent.

Read more...

Turkey: From Farm to Table

Thanksgiving day sees 52 million turkeys consumed as part of the holiday feast, reports Forbes. Getting those turkeys through the supply chain from farm to table is of utmost importance to farmers and retailers.

Read more...

Visit other PMG Sites:

PMG360 is committed to protecting the privacy of the personal data we collect from our subscribers/agents/customers/exhibitors and sponsors. On May 25th, the European's GDPR policy will be enforced. Nothing is changing about your current settings or how your information is processed, however, we have made a few changes. We have updated our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy to make it easier for you to understand what information we collect, how and why we collect it.