What the 2026 Egg and Lettuce Recalls Reveal About Food Traceability Gaps 

The Salmonella Egg Recall and Cyclospora Lettuce Outbreak, Explained Two recalls are currently moving through the U.S. food supply. On July 22, 2026, Midwest Poultry Services voluntarily recalled 1,589,577 dozen...

Rethinking Labor Management and AI

Innovating the Future: Strategic Insights from NOW 2024 The landscape of logistics and supply chain management is changing rapidly, driven by digital transformations, evolving consumer demands, and strategic innovations. At…

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Strategies for Building Resilient Supply Chains to Navigate Unexpected Disruptions

The Spotlight on Supply Chains In recent years, the global supply chain has faced multiple unprecedented disruptions. Events like the Suez Canal blockage and the COVID-19 pandemic have fundamentally altered…

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Understanding the Implications of the New FSMA Regulations on Food Traceability

For food and beverage companies, the quality and safety of the products they produce are paramount. Food safety regulations in the United States are evolving, and the new FSMA regulations…

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The Importance of Real-Time Quality Control in Your Supply Chain

As a supply chain professional, you know how critical it is to ensure product quality throughout the distribution chain. Quality control is essential for maintaining customer satisfaction, brand image reputation,…

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Resiliency in Supply Chain: Beyond the Buzzword

Resiliency in the supply chain has been a topic of heavy discussion, gaining popularity as a buzzword since 2020. However, it’s crucial to evaluate whether substantial changes have truly transpired…

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The Power of Automation, AI, and Robotics in Supply Chain Management: Enhancing Efficiency without Replacing Humans

As we navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of supply chain management, one fact remains clear: the integration of automation, artificial intelligence (AI), and robotics is revolutionizing the industry. However, this…

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