When it comes to assessing progress toward digital transformation of the procurement function, a lot of companies appear far less advanced than they think they are.
A look at the approaches that organizations can adopt to take full advantage of earned value management, while ensuring that enterprise software is up to standard.
Anybody with a passing knowledge of the supply chain knows how important it is to a company’s success. So why haven’t some CEOs, boards and investors gotten the memo?
Boeing Co. has begun mapping out the steps to ease its 737 Max back into commercial service once regulators lift a global grounding for the company’s best-selling jetliner.
Elemica, a Digital Supply Network for process manufacturing industries, announced two significant client enhancements within their Supply Chain Quality Management Solution, Elemica Quality.
Suppliers are scrambling to meet Walmart’s tighter standards for delivery performance — and they can expect the giant retailer to keep raising the bar.
Boeing is stepping up customer outreach two days after revealing it had known long before the first 737 Max crash in October that a cockpit alert wasn’t working the way buyers of the jet had been told.
Business theorists have been talking up the concept of supply chain as a “competitive weapon” for so many years that if it were really happening, they’d have a well-stocked armory by now.