Supply Chain Management: Page 10
9 Examples of How the Internet of Things Is Already Disrupting Just About Everything
IoT applications are changing the way we shop, grow our food and adjust our home thermostats.
How to Boost Customer Loyalty Using Analytics and Actionable Insights
Returns data offers companies priceless insights that improve the customer experience.
Samsung Trips on Quality Control in a Rush to Beat Apple
The company recalled Galaxy Note 7 smartphones in 10 markets including South Korea and the United States after finding its batteries were prone to ignite.
A Smart Retail Return Policy Is Much More Than Free Shipping
The more retailers can learn about why products get returned, the more they can do to prevent them.
Target to Get Tough With Vendors to Speed Up Its Supply Chain
"These steps are a key part of becoming more reliable," COO said.
4 Tips for Breaking Into an Industry You Know Nothing About
How this couple successfully founded an ecommerce startup without knowing the first thing about high-end retail.
3 Ways Smart Retailers Leverage Product Returns for Data
Mining returns data to prevent problems is an unexplored but huge driver for a better customer experience.
4 Ways to Make Your Supply Chain 'Clean' and Keep It That Way
Child labor? Sweatshops? Make sure your suppliers treat their employees and the environment right.
This 29-Year Old Tailor Is Relentlessly Working to Overhaul the Menswear Fashion Industry
Combat Gent founder Vishaal Melwani is proving that high fashion and high tech don't have to mean high prices.
Gap Is Doing Everything It Can to Become Cool Again
With consumers embracing cheaper fast-fashion alternatives like H&M and Zara, the retailer has found itself in need of a makeover.
How Startups and Style Icons Aim to Spark a 'Fashion Revolution'
From Eileen Fisher to Zady, fashion brands big and small are rallying around a global campaign that asks retailers: 'Who made my clothes?'
Rue La La Founder's Next Venture: Luxe Italian Shoes at Bargain Prices
M.Gemi offers Italian-made designer shoes for women for between $128 and $298, roughtly one-third the cost of comparable quality brands.
This Is the Most Beautiful Visualization of Global Trade You'll Ever See
Who knew worldwide trade could look so good?
U.S. Ports Dispute Causes Pacific Supply-Chain Disruptions, Higher Shipping Rates
West Coast ports are near gridlock and cargo delays are being felt throughout the U.S.
3 Signs That Your Partner Program Is Going Belly Up
How to ensure your partner program is set up for success, rather than ending up a total dud.