Long-established methods for designing supply chains are becoming obsolete. As a result, companies need fresh approaches to keep pace with ever-changing markets and harness new technology’s benefits.
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A look ahead: Reaping the supply chain lessons of 2025
Rapid shifts and geopolitical pressures have brought into sharp focus the key role the supply chain plays in keeping just ...
Patient access to innovative new therapies requires us to reimagine the supply chain and how it integrates advanced ...
Accurate modeling of a company’s supply chain network provides insights into optimal production, storage locations, and raw materials supply network strategy. The modeling process can last from one ...
At Kearney’s recent Product Excellence and Renewal Lab (PERLab) annual Future of Design conference, Robert Brunner, founder and partner of Ammunition, said, “What sets apart a great design from a good ...
Analyst Insight: Recent supply chain issues and disruptions have shone a spotlight on deficiencies in supply chain design. Companies’ responses have mostly been operational; they were able to absorb ...
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What the Denim Supply Chain Is Investing in 2026
While sustainability has traditionally been a key driver of innovation in the denim industry, companies in 2026 are ...
New technology is giving companies the visibility they need to recover materials, reduce waste, and build truly circular ...
Supply and demand are the basis of Economics 101, and while economics tends to be a complicated subject, let’s try to simplify how we approach it. As a supply chain threat intelligence analyst, the ...
The automotive sector can offer valuable signals for building tech-enabled, more resilient healthcare supply chains that can ...
Brushless motors depend on high-strength magnets, and magnets depend on rare-earth supply chains that are still heavily ...
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