Ultimately, supply chain resilience is an illusion. For years, the idea was that supply chains were an unbreakable system of ...
Immense financial pressures, like declining reimbursements and a shift from inpatient to outpatient services, are forcing hospitals and health systems to accelerate efforts around driving cost ...
Introduction The February 2026 Strait of Hormuz closure has exposed a category of critical infrastructure vulnerability that ...
The increased vulnerability of global supply chains is everywhere: uncertainty caused by escalating geopolitical tensions, tariffs, more frequent negative impacts of climate change, and, of course, ...
All companies are engaged in outsourcing. They outsource production or service operations, and when they do, they typically rely on their first-tier suppliers to select and manage second-tier ...
Semiconductors are not just commercial commodities; they are foundational to US critical infrastructure. The US Department of Homeland Security officially categorizes the semiconductor industry under ...
As the conflict in the Middle East rages on and the Strait of Hormuz remains shut, fuel prices are soaring. Can food & drink handle the impact?
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