MIT CTLinMITSupplyChainSupply Chain’s New Imperative: Designing for Value CreationEnterprises that fail to take advantage of these opportunities will be at a competitive disadvantage.Jun 30, 2022Jun 30, 2022
MIT CTLinMITSupplyChainReport: Push to Improve Sustainability of Supply Chains Continues to Gain MomentumThe report findings put companies on notice that they ignore the sustainability of their supply chains at their peril.Jul 20, 2021Jul 20, 2021
MIT CTLinMITSupplyChainTransportation in the Americas: A Cross-Country ComparisonGetting an accurate picture of what’s happening on the ground may help improve the state of transportation and logistics in Latin America.Mar 2, 2021Mar 2, 2021
MIT CTLinMITSupplyChainThe Year Ahead: CTL Research Goals Highlight Top Supply Chain ChallengesWe asked our senior researchers to describe what they’d like to achieve in 2021.Jan 11, 2021Jan 11, 2021
MIT CTLinMITSupplyChainSupply Chain Coopetition: Improve Your Business Performance by Partnering with Your CompetitorsSupply chain “coopetition” is a specific form of collaboration: the simultaneous pursuit of cooperation and competition between firms.Oct 19, 2020Oct 19, 2020
MIT CTLinMITSupplyChainDecarbonizing Freight Transportation Using Carbon OffsetsFreight is one of the most difficult sectors to decarbonize, but many companies are making ambitious carbon-neutrality commitments.Sep 3, 2020Sep 3, 2020
MIT CTLinMITSupplyChainIdentifying a Food Access Model to Source Low-Income Communities with Fresh ProduceThis capstone research project analyzed food access models to source “food desert” communities with fresh produce.Sep 3, 2020Sep 3, 2020
MIT CTLinMITSupplyChainHow to Reduce Inventory Costs while Maintaining Service LevelsBy Ni Pan and Jamie Sweeney · June 23, 2020 · First published on Supply Chain Management ReviewJun 25, 2020Jun 25, 2020
MIT CTLinMITSupplyChainGet Over It! Here’s Why There Is No Going Back To Normal After COVID-19Everyone wants an answer to one question — and they want it now. When do we get back to normal? It has been three months.May 21, 20201May 21, 20201
MIT CTLinMITSupplyChainSwitching Rules for Optimal Ordering in a CPG companyBy: Shilpa Shenoy and Ai Zhao · March 20, 2020 · First published by Supply Chain Management Review.Mar 23, 2020Mar 23, 2020