Lecture 1

In today’s global markets, the pressure to perform is non-stop and the need for information is real-time. To maximize competiveness and profitability, the supply chain needs top-notch data management. But, that by itself is not enough. Read more on this free link
The competitiveness of companies in the logistics market is aided by efficient supply networks. Supply chain management, according to one research, provides businesses an advantage over rivals Read more on this free link
While order fulfillment is, by definition, the method by which a company processes a sales order to the customer's specifications, that understates its importance. Read more on this free link
In the last few months, the global pandemic has affected almost all aspects of the world economy. One industry that has seen particularly noticeable changes over the past few months is e-commerce. Read more on this free link
The rapid spread of the Covid-19 virus is already having a huge impact on the global economy, which is rippling around the world via the long supply chains of major industries. Read more on this free link
In the run-up to Christmas, there was considerable anxiety about shortages of festive food and gifts. Read more on this free link
Reduce Lead Time in Your Global Supply Chain with Lean Thinking. Long lead times are the cause of many of the problems that plague supply chains.. Read more on this free link
While there’s no denying supply chain logistics are always evolving, it’s safe to say 2020 caused disruptions that most consumer goods brands aren’t accustomed to seeing. Read more on this free link
Three technology trends are quickly changing global supply chains, revenue management, and the retail industry as a whole: digitization, analytics, and automation. Read more on this free link
An efficient vs. responsive supply chain is a common dilemma. Let’s begin with efficiency. There is rarely the case where efficiency is a bad thing. Read more on this free link
Could COVID-19 be the black swan event that finally forces many companies, and entire industries, to rethink and transform their global supply chain model? Read more on this free link
The supply chain challenges you’re facing today likely look very little like those you envisioned at the beginning of 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic caused chaos across every local, national and global supply chain. Read more on this free link
Businesses and their suppliers have faced months of challenges leading to extended order-to-delivery timelines — from port congestion and transportation bottlenecks, to raw material shortages, to labor constraints at the vendor or manufacturer. Read more on this free link
How digital transformation revived this $200-billion supply chain backbone of India “Beware of little expenses, a small leak will sink a great ship.” Read more on this free link
While there’s no denying supply chain logistics are always evolving, it’s safe to say 2020 caused disruptions that most consumer goods brands weren’t accustomed to seeing. Now, in 2022, there are new challenges companies must tackle to remain successful within the competitive world of ecommerce. Read more on this free link
Simulation Model Shows the path to a Disruption-Resilient Supply Chain System Click to watch the video