Operations Management: Page 66


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    US needs 330M square feet of warehouse space to keep up with e-commerce: CBRE

    Retailers looking to build or rent new real estate face potential sticker shock.

    By June 23, 2021
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    Ahold Delhaize will insource 85% of distribution by 2022 in supply chain overhaul

    The chain says it's on track to control its entire U.S. grocery supply chain by its 2023 deadline.

    By Jeff Wells • June 23, 2021
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    Trendline

    Inventory Management

    Read how retailers and brand manufactures are rethinking inventory management.

    By Supply Chain Dive staff
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    The inventory-to-sales ratio reveals a divide between retail and automotive

    Retailers are building up inventory as demand balloons, while auto dealers struggle with a global parts shortage.

    By June 22, 2021
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    Opinion

    Supply chains that don't prioritize DEI risk losing out

    Organizations that don’t "walk the talk" will lag competitors in business performance, employment value proposition and meeting their defined purpose, write ASCM's Abe Eshkenazi and Gartner's Dana Stiffler. 

    By Abe Eshkenazi and Dana Stiffler • June 22, 2021
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    La-Z-Boy tries to whittle down backlog, up to 9-month lead times

    Backlogs are eight times higher than they were before the pandemic, CEO Melinda Whittington said on an earnings call.

    By June 22, 2021
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    Kroger opens 2 cross-dock facilities to boost reach of automated fulfillment centers

    The grocer will use warehouses, which require 60% of the capital and labor of stores, to meet the rising demand for delivery.

    By June 21, 2021
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    Column

    Patent Pending: Walmart's idea for just-in-time, FourKites' plan for predictive visibility

    Supply chain innovators apply to patent what they see as important tools for the future. Sometimes they're brilliant. Sometimes they're funny.

    By June 18, 2021
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    Increased containerboard output not enough to keep prices down

    Corrugated and solid box prices shot up during the first half of 2021, despite remaining flat or even falling throughout much of 2020.

    By June 17, 2021
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    EPA aims to reduce food waste in supply chains to tackle GHG emissions

    By reducing food waste in production and supply lines, the agency is exploring the prioritization of food recovery over waste diversion.

    By Maria Rachal • June 17, 2021
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    Cluster analysis can help determine where to store inventory, reduce split shipments

    A recent paper looked at using a clustering algorithm with product categories to decrease the number of warehouses needed to fill each order.

    By June 15, 2021
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    Opinion

    It's time to use a wealth of available data to push sustainability forward

    The data from digitization efforts can be used to find opportunities to accelerate progress on key sustainability targets.

    By Lisa Wee • June 15, 2021
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    Out-of-stocks cost Chewy an estimated $40M in sales

    Chewy's inventories were up 9% YoY, but it had to keep up with sales rising nearly 32% YoY.

    By June 15, 2021
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    Wilmington Air Park, once abandoned by DHL, is brought to life by Amazon Air

    Wilmington grew its cargo volume by nearly 289% YoY in 2020, according to an analysis of government data by researchers at DePaul University

    By June 14, 2021
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    USDA to invest over $4B to strengthen the food supply chain

    The agency's investments through the Build Back Better Initiative are part of the Biden administration’s efforts to make U.S. supply chains more resilient.

    By June 11, 2021
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    Circle K invests in 100 Geek+ robots to speed store replenishment

    The robots will help a Hong Kong distribution center handle deliveries to more than 300 Circle K locations that serve more than 600,000 customers every day.

    By June 8, 2021
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    As offices consider hybrid work, can warehouses operate remotely too?

    Technologies such as RFID let managers glean insights off-site, while operators steer and monitor forklifts from afar.

    By June 8, 2021
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    25% of online restaurant orders in 2020 were for delivery: report

    Restaurants offering their own delivery reported 44% of orders for this channel compared to 12% of orders at brands that exclusively used third-party aggregators, according to a Paytronix study.

    By Julie Littman • June 8, 2021
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    Brands turn to air cargo as inventory delays continue

    The companies behind brands such as Levi Strauss and Tommy Hilfiger said they are expediting more shipments to keep up with sales.

    By June 8, 2021
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    Supply chain managers shift reshoring focus to total cost of ownership

    Inventory challenges have led manufacturers to consider total cost as a key sourcing metric over price per unit alone, according to the State of North American Manufacturing report.

    By June 7, 2021
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    'No longer a test': Locus Robotics to deploy 2K robots at DHL warehouses

    DHL expects to have robots in "more than 20" facilities by the end of 2021 and plans to expand to more locations in 2022.

    By June 2, 2021
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    American Eagle cuts SKUs, speeds delivery with supply chain transformation

    The introduction of regional hubs helped the retailer cut the number of shipments per order and reduce delivery speed by 1.5 days, the COO said.

    By June 1, 2021
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    Supply chains stick with lean methods despite inventory woes

    Growing demand and flat inventory growth led the inventory-to-sales ratio to drop to 1.23 in March, the lowest ever recorded.

    By June 1, 2021
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    Deep Dive

    More frequent, severe wildfires threaten California's growing logistics network

    Fires can clog and cut off freight arteries, creating choke points for inventory traveling via truck and rail.

    By June 1, 2021
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    Coronavirus surge in India hits raw materials, manufacturing across multiple industries

    Industries that use oxygen for production have curbed output to reserve supplies for critically ill patients, one analyst said.

    By May 28, 2021
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    Why lumber prices are spiking

    An economist expects the labor part of the sawmill problem to start resolving itself later this year but prices to remain high into 2022.

    By May 27, 2021