Survey of Fortune 500 leaders shows geopolitical instability, shifting trade policies, regulatory upheaval, and global events will continue to disrupt supply chains in 2026.
Tyler Nickel is the supply chain market intelligence lead at FourKites, where he tracks marketplace indicators and their impact on global shippers. He brings a unique perspective to the tech space, ...
Market research by Impinj reveals a growing tension between consumer expectations and supply chain capabilities. With changing trade policies and increased prices, will consumers continue to support ...
In 2026, robots won't replace humans in the workforce, but a skills gap will grow. Are you ready to embrace AI? Will your employer invest in tech learning? The future demands a new social contract, a ...
Get ready for the automotive revolution of the next decade! Electric vehicles, autonomous driving, AI, and embedded mobility are set to transform the way we move. Are you prepared for this exciting ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation is revolutionizing its operations with the power of artificial intelligence from Salesforce. Imagine a transportation system that is safer, more efficient, and ...
When a company’s first-tier suppliers actively partner with their own suppliers on research, technology development, or joint product solutions, it can lead to significant advantages for the ...
Jordan M. Barker is an assistant professor of supply chain management at the Michigan State University’s Eli Broad College of Business. His primary research interests include buyer-supplier ...
Ellie C. Falcone is an assistant professor of supply chain management at Texas Christian University’s Neeley School of Business. She serves on the editorial review board of the Journal of Business ...