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The Resilient Supply Chain: Are You the Disrupted or the Disruptor?

An insightful comparison of disruptors and disrupted entities in building resilient supply chains in a dynamic environment.

The Resilient Supply Chain: Can You Get Trucks?

Addressing truck availability challenges in resilient supply chains, focusing on strategic partnerships and solutions.

My Backstory & How We Develop Talents

Think about your talents.  What are they?  How do you utilize them?  Or how could you utilize them?  Also, take some time to think about your employees, peers and leaders.  What are their talents? 

When is it the ‘Right’ Time for a Supply Chain Network Assessment?

Supply Chain networks that are not set up to support scalable, profitable growth have a high likelihood of negatively impacting your customers, impeding your growth and consuming far more resources than ever imagined to sustain. 

Should I Move? Practical Insights in Whether to Move

Uncover vital considerations for strategic business relocation, including lease renewals, cost factors, and supply chain assessments.

The Skills Gap Emerges as #1 at Prominent Supply Chain Conference

At the Southern California Supply Chain and Logistics Summit conference, there were several keynote speakers from industry icons such as Amazon, UPS, Union Pacific and more.  One might expect quite a lot of interesting insights into the latest supply chain trends yet the most common theme among the presentations tied back to the skills gap.

What is the Supply Chain?

Because we are known as supply chain experts, we continue to talk about the supply chain even though LOTS of people - including potential clients - are unsure what in the world that means.

Manufacturing Expands at the Fastest Rate in 14 Years

According to ISM (Institute of Supply Management), manufacturing expanded more than it has in 14 years in February - it is on fire! 

Global Manufacturers Struggle to Keep Up with Demand – Are You?

Factories across the globe are showing signs of strain in keeping up with demand.  China, Germany, France, Canada, the UK and the US all show that capacity might not be keeping up with supply.

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