Supply Chains

Why supply chains need to be more environmentally sustainable

Almost half of manufacturing and production businesses are facing heightened pressure to adopt more environmentally sustainable practices, a new survey…

2 years ago

SyncFab Launches New Feature to Restore Disrupted Supply Chains

Manufacturing Blockchain company SyncFab has launched a new feature to help OEM program managers, engineers and custom production parts buyers work more efficiently…

6 years ago

Blockchain: a guarantee of sustainability?

by Eloisa Marchesoni With the advent of blockchain technology, many in the commodity market have thought about exploiting it to…

7 years ago

Ambrosus Joins United Nations Sponsored ‘One Planet Network’ and Establishes Partnerships with Blendhub and Flatev

Ambrosus, the blockchain and IoT platform for quality assurance in food and pharmaceutical supply chains, has been accepted and formally…

7 years ago

A swim, cycle and run to success: what can organisations learn from a triathlon?

Great guest post by Dr Sandra Bell, Head of Resilience, Sungard Availability Services. 2018 has been a riveting year for…

7 years ago

How Blockchain could add value to the beef industry

by Cillian Leonowicz, director, consulting at Deloitte and leads business bevelopment for the EMEA Blockchain Lab. Today, the beef industry…

7 years ago

Morpheus.Network Joins SAP PartnerEdge Open Ecosystem to Transform Global Supply Chains

You can view the original article here. Morpheus.Network, the global supply platform using blockchain, announced today that it has signed…

7 years ago

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