Gaurang Shastri, a Lincoln International investment banker, expects continued supply chain disruptions in 2025.
Operator: Good afternoon, everyone, and thank you for participating in today’s Conference Call to Discuss iPower’s Financial Results for its Fiscal First Quarter 2025 Ended September 30, 2024. Joining ...
MITRE, a not-for-profit corporation offering defense and cybersecurity services, has made recommendations for the incoming administration on enhancing the resilience of the United States’ supply ...
Swiggy’s recent IPO filing shows significant differences in its business model compared to competitor Zomato, despite both ...
First, a supply chain manager has to be part meteorologist. Last year, climate change caused a drought in Panama, affecting ...
Collaborations with additional distributors helped the company build what it calls the “Supply Chain Platform of the Future,” offering an open, non-competitive structure and flexibility by releasing ...
The intersection of machine learning and supply chain management is fundamentally reshaping how energy companies approach ...
Global transportation and logistics services can amount to some of the largest expenses, and even the largest single contracts by spend, ...
General Motors is betting heavily on electric vehicles and taking extraordinary steps to control supplies of battery raw ...
The Superior Farms lamb processing facility employs approximately 160 people and represents 15 to 20 percent of the total ...
This shift, reflected in the organization’s structure and membership team architecture, addresses the need for more equitable ...
Airbus chief executive Guillaume Faury acknowledges that the airframer is again having to cope with a heavily-backloaded ...