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Susan Lacefield has been working for supply chain publications since 1999. Before joining DC VELOCITY, she was an associate editor for Supply Chain Management Review and wrote for Logistics Management magazine. She holds a master's degree in English.
After sluggish demand in 2023, the “35th Annual State of Logistics Report” anticipates tightening of capacity, potential upturn in transportation rates in second half of 2024.
After sluggish demand in 2023, “35th Annual State of Logistics Report” anticipates tightening of capacity, potential upturn in transportation rates in second half of 2024.
Political scientist Ian Bremmer kicked off second day of Gartner Supply Chain Symposium by outlining three factors that are creating unusual amount of geopolitical uncertainty.
Political scientist Ian Bremmer kicked off second day of Gartner Supply Chain Symposium by outlining three factors that are creating unusual amount of geopolitical uncertainty.
Supply chains must focus on initiatives that deliver multiple forms of value and see disruption as opportunities to seize competitive advantage, says Gartner analyst.
Supply chains must focus on initiatives that deliver multiple forms of value and see disruption as opportunities to seize competitive advantage, says Gartner analyst.
With the U.S. facing a permanent labor shortage, supply chain and logistics organizations need to radically rethink their hiring and retention practices.
With the U.S. facing a permanent labor shortage, supply chain and logistics organizations need to radically rethink their hiring and retention practices.