Dollar General Appoints Supply Chain Veteran As New Leader

Dollar General Appoints Supply Chain Veteran As New Leader

Dollar General promoted Rod West to Executive Vice President, Global Supply Chain, overseeing the company's distribution center operations, transportation, supply chain modernization, and private fleet management. This move is a key strategic deployment for Dollar General as it continues to strengthen its supply chain, improve operational efficiency, and enhance market competitiveness. The aim is to address the evolving market environment and consumer demands, ultimately improving the customer experience. This promotion underscores Dollar General's commitment to optimizing its supply chain for future growth and success.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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Smart Warehousing Boosts Ecommerce Efficiency

Smart Warehousing Boosts Ecommerce Efficiency

Modern Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) are becoming essential core tools in the e-commerce supply chain. By utilizing real-time data management and intelligent technology, these systems help businesses improve operational efficiency, meet customer demands, and drive rapid development in the e-commerce environment.

08/02/2025 Warehousing
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Kate Magill on Overcoming Supply Chain Challenges in Manufacturing

Kate Magill on Overcoming Supply Chain Challenges in Manufacturing

Manufacturing Dive, edited by supply chain expert Kate Magill, focuses on technology, sustainability, risk, and talent to help manufacturing companies navigate challenges and achieve growth. The publication provides valuable industry insights and covers key trends impacting the manufacturing sector, assisting companies in their manufacturing transformation journey and enabling effective supply chain management.

Peloton Faces Supply Chain Crisis Amid Recalls Suez Blockage

Peloton Faces Supply Chain Crisis Amid Recalls Suez Blockage

Peloton faces supply chain challenges, exacerbated by the Suez Canal blockage and treadmill recalls, leading to increased cost pressures. While accelerated delivery initiatives have proven effective, profit margins have suffered. The company is addressing these issues through strategies like localized production. Future performance hinges on the efficiency of its supply chain management.

Supply Chain Woes Push Firms to Optimize Foreigntrade Zones

Supply Chain Woes Push Firms to Optimize Foreigntrade Zones

With increasing global supply chain disruptions, US Foreign Trade Zones (FTZs) are gaining attention as a strategic tool. This paper analyzes the operational mechanisms and advantages of FTZs, including tariff reductions, streamlined processes, cost savings, and support for re-export. Businesses need careful planning and management, selecting the appropriate FTZ location, optimizing logistics and inventory management, and monitoring policy changes to fully leverage the potential of FTZs. By doing so, they can address supply chain challenges and enhance competitiveness in the global market.

Korn Ferry Examines Talent Risks in Xshoring Era

Korn Ferry Examines Talent Risks in Xshoring Era

A recent report by Career International reveals key transformations in supply chain functions, focusing on risk management, talent acquisition, and the concept of “X-shoring.” The report emphasizes the need for companies to possess robust data analytics capabilities and flexible supply chain networks. It also highlights the importance of talent development and risk management to address challenges arising from geopolitical shifts, trade policy changes, and demand fluctuations. By prioritizing these areas, businesses can maintain competitiveness in the age of “X-shoring.”

US Container Imports Rise As Supply Chain Trends Shift Descartes

US Container Imports Rise As Supply Chain Trends Shift Descartes

Descartes' global shipping report reveals a significant rebound in U.S. container imports in January, increasing by 7.2% month-over-month, but still down year-over-year. The report highlights key findings such as easing port congestion, a rebound in Chinese imports, and the lingering effects of the pandemic. It analyzes drivers including consumer demand, inventory levels, and supply chain diversification. The report recommends that businesses strengthen risk management, optimize inventory management, and diversify suppliers to address ongoing supply chain challenges.

Interconnected Tech Strengthens Supply Chains Against Disruptions

Interconnected Tech Strengthens Supply Chains Against Disruptions

ARC Advisory Group reports that companies can build adaptive logistics environments by deploying connected technologies to address supply chain challenges. Cloud-based solutions like Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Transportation Visibility Systems, and Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) effectively tackle issues such as accelerated order fulfillment, rapid SKU changes, multi-channel fulfillment, and throughput fluctuations. This helps businesses succeed in volatile markets by improving agility and responsiveness to disruptions. These technologies enable better planning, execution, and visibility across the entire supply chain.

Climate Change Disrupts Supply Chains Amid Extreme Rainfall

Climate Change Disrupts Supply Chains Amid Extreme Rainfall

Climate change is exacerbating extreme rainfall events, posing significant challenges to supply chains. Businesses need to conduct risk assessments, optimize geographical locations, reinforce infrastructure, diversify supply chains, improve inventory management, apply advanced technologies, purchase insurance, and strengthen collaboration and information sharing. Integrating sustainability into supply chain management is crucial for enhancing resilience, mitigating climate risks, and ensuring supply chain stability and sustainable business development. Addressing these challenges proactively will be vital for maintaining operational continuity in the face of increasing climate-related disruptions.

Iot Advances Enable Realtime Asset Tracking Globally

Iot Advances Enable Realtime Asset Tracking Globally

IoT technology is rapidly evolving, with IoT device shipments expected to triple in the next five years. This technology revolutionizes supply chain management through real-time tracking, data analytics, and automated management, addressing the limitations of traditional tracking methods. However, businesses need to focus on usability, interoperability, and security to fully leverage the potential of IoT and achieve digital transformation of their supply chains. By addressing these key challenges, companies can unlock significant benefits in efficiency, visibility, and overall supply chain performance.