By Michael S. Derby July 6 (Reuters) - Global supply chain pressures eased in June, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said ...
Covid, Ukraine, Iran: three shocks in six years appear to have ended Asia’s love affair with efficiency no matter the cost.
Geopolitical disruption in the Strait of Hormuz is often framed as an energy issue, but the risk extends much further. It is ...
The Strait of Hormuz controls far more than oil. Manufacturers worldwide are about to feel the effects of the struggle for ...
The moves aren't purely defensive, according to a new report from DP World.
The Strait of Hormuz may be opening again slowly, but supply chain leaders should not mistake that for a return to normal.
While many organizations still treat disruption as a hurdle to clear, market leaders accept it as the baseline. They have moved beyond annual planning and reactive firefighting by redefining the ...
Supply chain leaders name top barriers to resilience, highlighting upstream transparency and data gaps that hinder disruption planning in hospitals.
In a recent interview at the Gartner Supply Chain Symposium, David D’Annunzio, Global Vice President and Automotive Vertical Leader at DP World, sat down with Supply Chain Now host Scott Luton to ...
USP standards enhance reliability by reducing process variability, improving technology transfer, and supporting regulatory alignment, particularly relevant for generics and multi-site manufacturing ...
Analyst Insight: Extreme weather events are increasing in frequency worldwide, posing significant risks to human health, business operations, supply chains, and the global economy. But companies can ...
Too many small to midsized businesses still believe their basic business interruption or cargo insurance will protect them from supply chain disruption in 2025. But today’s risks are more complex — ...