Despite the seven straight quarters of revenue growth and sales and earnings results that topped analysts’ estimates in the most recent quarter, Extreme Networks Inc.’s stock is down by a third since ...
In our current business climate, having a supply chain that can take a hit and keep moving is more than just important—it's essential. Consider how everything from your morning coffee to the phone in ...
With more than 85% of executives expecting continued disruption, companies are redesigning supply chains for resilience, regionalisation and risk control. Supply chain resilience rises as volatility ...
After more than 30 years as FuturMaster, supporting over 650 organizations worldwide, the supply chain planning (SCP) and revenue growth management (RGM) software vendor becomes Sunstice. Geopolitical ...
Supply chains face unpredictable disruptions due to deliberate tariff policies and government shutdowns, complicating risk modeling and planning. Short-term options: stockpiling, demand management and ...
Analyst Insight: As companies revisit where and how they produce and distribute goods, the calculus for facility location planning has changed dramatically. Political polarization, shifting trade ...
Chief supply chain officers have become accustomed to uncertainty, and 2025 is expected to be no different, especially as companies brace for the unpredictability of tariffs and potential market ...
Volatility is no longer episodic. It has become systemic. Geopolitical instability, climate events, demand fragmentation, and margin pressure are reshaping supply chains at speed. Traditional planning ...
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