NEW YORK, Sept. 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- As the pandemic moves further into the rearview mirror, supply chain executives may be losing the strategic gains they made with their C-suite counterparts, ...
Since the dawn of the digital age, enterprises have worked to improve supply chain performance—integrating systems, breaking down silos, unifying data and investing heavily in automation. Yet as ...
But solutions are needed to reduce total cost of ownership by easing higher upfront vehicle prices, uneven incentive ...
Now more than ever, a product’s “history” (details of how it was made, where it has been, how it was sourced, etc.) is being scrutinized as closely as the price tag. Consumers and companies are ...
Despite all this tumult, too many companies and supply chain professionals have been lured into thinking it’s business as ...
As attacks increasingly target suppliers of all sizes, organizations must adopt consistent standards and resilient practices.
The Debrecen Business Club marked the opening of EY’s 2026 regional program, placing global and regional developments at the center of executive-level discussion.
88% of supply chain leaders reported their C-suite considers the supply chain a cost center, underscoring the shift in attitudes back to pre-pandemic views "The series of supply chain shocks that ...
"The series of supply chain shocks that started with the pandemic elevated the role of supply chain leaders in the C-suite, but executive teams are increasingly reverting to outdated views of the ...