Supply Chain News
What’s the Difference Between Logistics and Supply Chain Management? (And Why It Matters)
September 13, 2023
When it comes to managing your organization’s supply chain, two of the most common terms you’ll hear tossed around are “logistics” and “supply chain management.” Many people assume that these are interchangeable words that describe the same thing … But they’re wrong. While supply chain management Full Article
MD Logistics Named ‘Top 100 3PL Provider’ by Inbound Logistics Magazine for the 12th Consecutive Year
August 29, 2023
In early 2023, we hosted the ribbon cutting ceremony of our sixth warehouse in Garner, North Carolina, our first on the east coast. As readily available capacity in the Life Sciences and Pharmaceuticals industry continues to be in short supply, we are looking for ways Full Article
A Big Rethink: Reimagining and Reshaping Supply Chain Planning
August 2, 2023
Ongoing disruption is forcing a rethink of conventional supply chain planning, from extrapolated supply and demand forecasting to probabilistic planning, to simulations based on real-time visibility from more current, granular market and contextual data. AI and machine learning are critical to the shift. So is Full Article
Nippon Express Holdings publishes “Nippon Express Group Integrated Report 2023” and “Nippon Express Group Sustainability Data Book 2023”
July 24, 2023
NIPPON EXPRESS HOLDINGS, INC. (President: Mitsuru Saito), has published its " NIPPON EXPRESS GROUP Integrated Report 2023" and " NIPPON EXPRESS GROUP Sustainability Data Book 2023", both of which will be made available on the Company's website from Friday, June 30. (Nippon Express Group Sustainability Full Article
What is the Supply Chain and How Does the Network Work?
July 13, 2023
Supply chains are ever-complex systems involving numerous factors including uncertainty, various decision-makers, global interactions and intricate webs representing the dynamics between products, money, information and people. Historically, supply chain networks have acted as the practically invisible yet essential systems of transporting products into the hands Full Article