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For some companies, tariff classification is viewed as a narrow customs compliance function. HS codes are often treated as technical reference fields used primarily for customs...
Toyota’s evolving approach to resilience demonstrates how manufacturers are trying to preserve lean operating principles while adapting to more volatile global operating conditions. Toyota’s production system...
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Global disruption is pushing supply chains toward a more nuanced balance between efficiency, redundancy, flexibility, and operational continuity. For years, supply chain strategy was dominated by...
In enterprise supply chains, operational context, memory continuity, and data coordination may matter more than simply deploying larger frontier AI models. Much of the public discussion...
Supply chain leaders are being asked to deliver far more than cost savings. They are expected to improve resilience, accelerate decisions, manage supplier risk, strengthen continuity,...
For decades, supply chain strategy was dominated by efficiency. Companies reduced inventory, consolidated suppliers, optimized transportation networks, minimized operational slack, and extended global sourcing structures in...
Medical device supply chains operate under a different standard than many commercial supply chains. Efficiency still matters. So do inventory discipline, transportation performance, and cost control....
Supply chain execution has always been exception-driven. Shipments are delayed. Suppliers miss commitments. Inventory lands in the wrong location. Ports slow down. Trucks miss appointments. Warehouses...