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If inventory planning feels like a balancing act, that’s because it is. Carry too much [...]

GAINS has been named a finalist in the Best SaaS Product for Manufacturing, Engineering, and [...]

Imagine if your procurement team knew when commodity prices would surge? Your enterprise would lock [...]

The last few years have made one thing painfully clear: supply chains aren’t fragile—they’re exposed. [...]

Disruptions aren’t just frequent in today’s supply chains; they’re progressively becoming more volatile and complex. [...]

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Continuous improvement in supply chain boosts efficiency, cuts waste, and increases ROI through strategic upgrades. [...]
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By Amber Salley As I attended this year’s Gartner Supply Chain Symposium, one thing was [...]

True, supply chain disruptions have become more multifaceted, and their effects trigger more operational complexities. [...]

Execution is the riskiest phase of a strategy because any misstep results in tangible costs. [...]