Warehouse work has been transforming at an amazing rate over the past several years and operators are constantly looking for new, innovative ways to deliver immediate, impactful improvements in productivity and accuracy.
“Disruption” is the word of the year. Alan Amling, distinguished fellow at the University of Tennessee's Global Supply Chain Institute, explains what it means to supply chain professionals — and why they keep "getting in their own way."
Starting early this summer, U.S. Customs will have the authority to bar goods from the Uyghur region if their production involves the use of slave labor.
Supply chain and warehouse leaders recognize that robotics improve their fulfillment performance and productivity. But the array of options leads to confusion.
With transportation issues hitting the headlines time and again, every enterprise understands that developing resiliency in the supply chain and in logistics is key to grow revenue, manage sustainability, and satisfy customers.