The Strait of Hormuz may be opening again slowly, but supply chain leaders should not mistake that for a return to normal.
Supply chain leaders name top barriers to resilience, highlighting upstream transparency and data gaps that hinder disruption planning in hospitals.
Fifth Third reports that AI, strategic partnerships, digital transformation, and sustainability are essential for businesses to manage inflation and enhance supply chain resilience.
July-August 2026 The July issue of Supply Chain Management Review explores how organizations are preparing for the future ...
A central theme of the 2026 State of Logistics Report is a new supply chain paradigm of persistent disruption that has emerged for shippers and logistics providers, and only the most successful are ...
Too many small to midsized businesses still believe their basic business interruption or cargo insurance will protect them from supply chain disruption in 2025. But today’s risks are more complex — ...
Analyst Insight: Extreme weather events are increasing in frequency worldwide, posing significant risks to human health, business operations, supply chains, and the global economy. But companies can ...
Opinions expressed by Digital Journal contributors are their own. Resilience is one of the most important qualities of modern supply chains as they continuously deal with unpredictable global markets ...
In particular, tariffs and related trade fights can inject extreme uncertainty, complexity, and volatility into already fragile supply chain networks, with impacts extending well into the future. In ...
The global cobalt supply chain is more interconnected—and more vulnerable—than previously thought, with disruptions capable of triggering far-reaching cascades across multiple countries and industries ...
S&P Global Manufacturing PMI inches up to 53.0; employment strengthens while Middle East shipping disruptions and higher ...
A new report reveals a stark 'actionability gap,' as most businesses rely on reactive measures instead of proactive ...