Today, both B2B buyers and consumers have options. B2B buyers are no longer limited to speaking to salespeople or ordering from catalogs, and in some cases, consumers can order directly from manufacturers.
Read MorePosted by Brooke Lester on Jun 24, 2020 2:18 PM
Today, both B2B buyers and consumers have options. B2B buyers are no longer limited to speaking to salespeople or ordering from catalogs, and in some cases, consumers can order directly from manufacturers.
Read MorePosted by Dave Reyburn on Jun 23, 2020 4:21 PM
As the economy restarts in the era of Covid-19, your organization is likely still feeling some level of pain the pandemic brought to our collective doorsteps.
Read MorePosted by Brooke Lester on Jun 17, 2020 11:41 AM
As with many other industries, COVID-19 has had an impact on the food and beverage supply chain. Demand for non-perishable products is up, and people are concerned about food shortages. Additionally, workers in the meatpacking sector have been catching the virus at a high rate, leading to pauses in production.
Read MorePosted by Dave Reyburn on Jun 8, 2020 4:37 PM
Last week’s installment our series on challenges for supply chains in the post-pandemic era, New Rules for New Tools,explained why last century’s integration tools can’t deliver the immediate visibility and versatility to the teams who design and maintain the data exchange and communication workflows that undergird today’s supply chains.
Read MorePosted by Brooke Lester on Jun 3, 2020 3:14 PM
One of COVID-19’s dubious accomplishments is disrupting the global supply chain. There are some obvious effects to this disruption: factories have been shut down, goods aren’t making it to customers on time, and companies are struggling to meet customer demand.
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