A recent survey indicates that 83% of Americans view manufacturing as crucial to the U.S. economy and support relocating operations back to the U.S.
Jon Hancock, CEO of Sedex, discusses leadership, the importance of work-life balance, and his vision for a sustainable future in the supply chain industry.
Pactum AI, a leader in autonomous supplier negotiations, has raised $20 million in a Series B investment round.
The Panama Canal Authority plans to build a new reservoir following a Supreme Court ruling, aiming to solve water shortages that have reduced ship traffic.
FANUC America has expanded its Michigan operations with a new $110 million, 650,000-square-foot campus in Auburn Hills.
A new study by Rockwell Automation highlights workforce challenges as a top concern for Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) manufacturers.
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Discover how Ohio State graduate Jenna Weiner turned her internship at C.H. Robinson into a successful career in supply chain management.
Walmart is transforming its grocery supply chain with significant investments in new high-tech distribution centers, expansions, and retrofits.
A Baltimore Banner investigation revealed that truckers carrying hazardous materials are illegally using Baltimore’s underwater tunnels following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
ENTEK has received a conditional commitment from the DOE for a $1.2 billion loan to build a battery separator manufacturing plant in Indiana.
A new report by DP World and Supply Chain Dive reveals that 82% of surveyed professionals believe that a sustainabile supply improves financial performance.
Amazon has launched the Amazon Sustainability Exchange, a free platform offering guidance and resources to help businesses achieve net-zero carbon emissions.
The IWLP sector in India is set for substantial growth in FY2025, with supply increasing by 13-14% year-on-year to 424 million square feet.
The Texas supply chain is reeling from Hurricane Beryl’s impact, with key ports, rail operations, and the energy sector all hit hard.