Control towers can be a critical component in managing a lean and agile supply chain.
Lean Logistics, Lean, Sourcing/Negotiations, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management
This article defines strategic sourcing and how to implement it.
Lean Logistics, Lean, Risk Management, Supply Chain
Having a global supply chain risk management strategy in place can not only increase value to your customers but also reduce your costs and increase performance.
Lean, Logistics, Supply Chain, Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Transportation
Volatile demand, shrinking lead times, and new consumption patterns have impacted transportation systems in many ways. That makes it ever more important to maintain an agile, flexible supply chain to gain a competitive advantage.
Despite Lean traditionally being thought of as a “pen and pencil” technique, it is in fact a key enabler of a lean supply chain linking lean thinking with available and affordable systems and technologies to get the most out of improved processes.
Lean, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
Predictive analytics utilizes various statistical techniques and models that analyze current and historical facts to make predictions about future.
Health Care Logistics, Inventory Management, Lean, Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management
A North Carolina hospital improves patient care by prescribing a lean and healthy supply chain.
Fulfillment, Lean, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology
From a Lean and agile supply chain perspective,an optimally designed supply chain can significantly improve margins,support expansion into new markets,enhance the customer experience,and reduce operating costs.
Education & Careers, Lean, Logistics, Supply Chain
Profile of Kirsten Hall, CEO of Logistics Planning Services in Woodbury, Minn.
E-commerce, Lean, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
The emergence of e-commerce as part of a company’s omni-channel marketing program requires not only an agile, lean supply chain but also a strategy to get there.
Distribution, Lean, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology
The demand chain model drastically reduces a distribution center’s footprint and associated costs by replacing safety stock with information.
Despite Lean traditionally being thought of as a “pen and pencil” technique, it is in fact a key enabler of a lean supply chain linking lean thinking with available and affordable systems and technologies to get the most out of improved processes.
Lean Logistics, Lean, Logistics, Supply Chain
If your company’s supply chain isn’t aligned with your overall business competitive strategy, then performance may fall short of expectations, with higher costs, poor execution, and reduced revenue and profits.
Lean, Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Technology , Transportation
Competitive agility and adaptability help shippers win the multi- and omni-channel race to the customer.
Air Cargo, Lean, Logistics, Packaging, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management, Transportation
A handy reading guide summarizing supply chain books and their key takeaways.
Green Logistics, Lean Logistics, Lean, Logistics, Supply Chain, Sustainability
Whether to help the environment or just to cut costs, companies are making lean and green changes with a major impact.
Air Cargo, Distribution, Lean, Logistics, Packaging, Rail, Pallets, Supply Chain, Trucking, Sustainability, Transportation, Warehousing
Launching a cost cutting, productivity-enhancing, or sustainability initiative creates efficiencies with environmental benefits and cost reductions.
Reverse Logistics, Lean, Logistics, Supply Chain
Supply chain sustainability, while good for the environment, can also be good for the bottom line if incorporated into a company’s supply chain strategy.
Education & Careers, Lean, Logistics, Supply Chain
Profile of Michael Fries, senior business intelligence logistics analyst at U.S. Foods, drills into data to find opportunities to make or save money in the company’s logistics operations.
Manufacturing Logistics, Lean, Manufacturing, Logistics, Partnership
Contract manufacturer Apex International had seen its growth halt as it struggled to deliver products on time and provide sufficient quality control. With the help of Simpler Consulting, Apex adopted Lean management principles to transform its culture and return the company to a path of growth.
Retail Logistics, Distribution, Lean, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology
Radio Frequency Identification Technology has a multitude of benefits that can have a significant impact on reducing and eliminating waste in the extended supply chain.
Lean, Logistics, Technology , Supply Chain Management
It is critical to set meaningful, relevant, and attainable targets to ensure that everyone is focused on a Lean supply chain.
Lean Logistics, Lean, Supply Chain, Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Technology
Intelligent transportation technology provides new sources of competitive advantage through complete supply chain visibility.
Lean, Logistics, Supply Chain Management
When applying Lean principles to procurement and purchasing processes, non-traditional sources of waste can be identified, which benefits the entire supply chain.
Green Logistics, Lean, Logistics, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Transportation
These seven non-traditional forms of waste can have a direct impact on your bottom line.
Green Logistics, 3PL, Lean, Third-Party Logistics, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management
Finding a common ground between cost and corporate social responsibility remains a challenging proposition – unless organizations nurture a culture of sustainability.
Green Logistics, 3PL, Lean, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management
These supply chain, logistics, and transportation companies lead the way in supporting sustainability.
Lean, Logistics, Site Selection, Supply Chain Management
When trying to avoid waste in your supply chain, it’s all about location, location, location.
Big Data, Lean, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management
The confluence of faster data access, better analytical tools, and data-driven business decisions, make it more likely that future supply chain optimization will be continuous.
3PL, Lean, Logistics, Supply Chain Management
Companies are seeking data to help them understand their supply chain networks, and strategic enterprise partners are providing the needed information to them through logistics.
Distribution, Lean, Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Transportation
Whirlpool is taking a page out of its Lean production manual and following Penske’s lead to create a more flexible and responsive North American supply chain.
Air Cargo, 3PL, Lean, Ocean, Rail, Trucking
As transportation prices rise, shippers are engaging in smart planning to reduce logistics costs.
Companies can benefit from have a hybrid supply chain that is not only Lean, but also agile.
Before choosing enterprise solutions, companies should conduct intensive requirements research.
3PL, Lean, Partnership, Supply Chain Management
Enterprise logistics providers are developing solutions that fuse data elements for insights that enable decisionmaking.
Retailers can identify and eliminate waste from their retail strategy, merchandise management, and store operations.
With Lean tools and processes, companies can reduce waste in their supply chain operations.
Inventory Management, Lean, Supply Chain Management
The number of stockkeeping units has increased considerably. Doing an ABC analysis helps eliminate unneeded inventory.
Inventory Management, Lean, Partnership, Supply Chain Management
Programs such as vendor managed inventory (VMI) and efficient consumer response (ECR) fuel supply chain growth.
Automotive Logistics, Global Logistics, Lean, Manufacturing, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
Collaborative risk management helps automakers and their supply chain partners protect against disruptions.
Successful continuous improvement initiatives require focusing on achievable goals.
Lean, Logistics I.T., Warehousing
Tools such as electronic data interchange (EDI) and advanced picking solutions support lean supply chain operations.
Managing reverse logistics with a Lean outlook can not only improve profitability, but also add value for customers.
Building strong teams can facilitate Lean initiatives in warehouses and supply chain operations.
Apply Lean concepts to eliminate product defects and operator errors in supply chain and logistics operations.
Shippers and 3PLs have applied lean principles to remove waste from their operations and improve performance.
Demand-driven logistics practices are a perfect focal point to integrate green strategies with Lean methodologies.
Value-added warehouse processes such as kitting and assembling may be introducing overprocessing waste into your supply chain.
Producing or purchasing too much inventory leads to waste and carrying costs. Companies can apply the Lean principle of Takt time to ensure the right level of product is on hand to meet customer needs.
The Lean Supply Chain is a system of interconnected and interdependent forces that operate in unison to accomplish overarching supply chain objectives, writes Robert Martichenko of LeanCor Supply Chain Group.
Identify the sources of delay to reduce the time workers spend waiting for instructions and supplies. Lean tools such as Kanban and Total Productive Maintenance can help, writes Paul A. Myerson.
Lean concepts such as 5S, Visual Workplace, and Kanban help reduce motion waste to create safer, more efficient workplaces.
Eliminating unnecessary movements in warehousing operations goes a long way toward improving your supply chain’s Lean profile.
Carrying excess inventory ties up valuable capital and warehouse space. Using lean tools to analyze and optimize inventory levels helps companies operate more efficiently.
Lean, Materials Handling, Warehousing
Applying lean principles to materials handling equipment purchases and configurations helps companies cut costs, writes Robert Arndt, Ryder Supply Chain Solutions.
Applying lean manufacturing principles to supply chain and logistics operations can help businesses reduce costs and gain efficiencies, writes Paul A. Myerson of LPA, LLC.
Lean, Labor Management, Logistics I.T.
Using lean components as a foundation for labor management is a powerful way to increase productivity and reduce costs in a warehouse or distribution center, according to Ryder Supply Chain Solutions’ Jeff Boudreau.
Forward-thinking organizations are pursuing lean assessments to evaluate their supply chain, combined with innovative lean solutions to help them design the future state of their value stream, writes Eric Lail of Transportation Insight.
Charlie Jacobs of APL Logistics explains the cost savings and efficiency benefits of implementing lean practices, as demonstrated by three warehousing case studies.
3PL, Lean, Supply Chain Management
Lean Six Sigma enablers and practitioners are using continuous improvement methodologies to squeeze cost and inefficiency out of the supply chain.
A lean manufacturing value chain sometimes carries the risk of falling behind demand, as John Deere discovered, but the alternative can be worse, writes Inbound Logistics Publisher Keith Biondo.
Zebra Technologies' David Phillips explains how eliminating excess work-in-process waste improves your supply chain.
Integrated Business Planning (IBP) uses an outside in type of thinking approach, which is more appropriate in today’s business world.
Lean Logistics, Lean, Supply Chain
The rules that keep goods moving across borders are only going to get more complex. Staying compliant, let alone keeping track and making sense of scores of countries’ customs and compliance rules, international trade agreements, and a host of new pacts that will soon be coming online is a daunting task.
E-commerce, Last Mile Delivery, Lean, Retail, Supply Chain
The fulfillment part of multi-channel e-commerce is tricky; store delivery is one possible last-mile option.
Lean Logistics, Lean, Logistics, Supply Chain
It can be easy to ignore the efficiency of administrative activities in the supply chain but office activities can constitute approximately 50 percent of the order to shipment lead time. Here’s how to apply lean tools to your office.
This year, you may want to start your holiday planning earlier with a more structured methodology. Here’s why.
Green Logistics, Lean Logistics, Lean, Logistics, Supply Chain, Sustainability
Developing greener and more sustainable supply chains reduces the legal, financial, and reputational risks to which most companies are exposed, and has a positive impact on the bottom line.
Lean, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology
The Internet of Things offers greater differentiation and innovation of the supply chain, which can lead to a competitive advantage.
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