Today’s fashion and apparel brands—from global icons to mid-size businesses—are under more pressure than ever to meet increasingly tough environmental, social and governance (ESG) requirements.
36th Annual State of Logistics Report: Navigating uncertainty amid rising costs and global disruptions The 36th Annual State of Logistics (SoL) Report highlights a logistics market tested by economic ...
New tariff disputes, shifting trade policies, and geopolitical tensions are pressuring supply chain leaders to adapt their network strategies. The stakes are high: nearly two-thirds of supply chain ...
Supply chain disruption and persistent inflation remain critical issues in the global economy, with ongoing geopolitical tensions, the evolution of digital threats, and increasing emphasis on ...
Supply chain leaders and managers in the medical device industry are often puzzled by the multitude of strategies, corporate directives, and transformation programs that claim to improve the ...
In 2025, cybersecurity has outgrown its old definition. It is no longer confined to firewalls, patching schedules or IT controls. Today, the greatest risks to business resilience often sit outside the ...
Manufacturing teams have spent the last several years reacting to supply chain disruption. They know how to qualify a backup supplier overnight, how to negotiate lead times, and how to keep a program ...
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