Webinars remain one of the most effective formats for supply chain market education. That may seem surprising in a crowded digital environment, but the reason is...
In the initial blog of this four-part series on the modern implications of cost engineering concepts, I outlined the compounding volatility of modern industrial markets and the...
Oil and gas supply chains are often discussed as if they were one integrated chain stretching from reservoir to customer. In practice, they are several interdependent...
This week’s supply chain and logistics landscape is defined by aggressive strategic consolidation and a rapid pivot toward operational modernization. From major retail shifts, such as...
The trends shaping the Supply Chain Planning market: The Supply Chain Planning market is witnessing steady expansion, propelled by persistent geopolitical instabilities and the integration of...
Market visibility is easy to misunderstand. A company can generate impressions, clicks, and campaign activity without creating durable recognition in the minds of the buyers it...
This is the third blog in a series of four on the adoption and implications of cost engineering, outlining the impact on people, processes, and technology....
Kroger’s agreement to acquire Giant Eagle is more than another grocery industry transaction. It is a reminder that grocery competition is increasingly being fought through supply...
Oil and gas is commonly described in terms of commodities, prices, reserves, and production volumes. Those measures still matter. But they do not fully describe the...
Supply chain technology providers need a clear view of the markets in which they compete. That sounds obvious, but in practice it can be difficult. Markets...