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The Titanium Economy: How AI and Supply Chains Are Reshaping Industrial Competitiveness
Some of the most influential companies in today’s economy rarely make headlines. Known as the titanium economy, these small and mid-sized industrial businesses supply the parts, systems, and expertise that keep global supply chains operating.
The Buzz for June 28th featuring Jorge Morales and Thorsten Mebs with ISCEA
In this week’s episode of The Buzz, hosts Scott Luton and Marty Parker cover the top news in supply chain and welcome special guests Jorge Morales and Thorsten Mebs with ISCEA…
Monday Market Rundown with Scott W. Luton
Host Scott W. Luton adapts his weekly Mid-week Market Rundown from social media into today’s Monday Market Rundown podcast episode…
The Supply Chain Buzz for February 27th featuring Leah Knight from SAP
This week’s edition of The Buzz featured Leah Knight, a member of the product marketing and direct spend solutions teams at SAP. Her team is focused on helping companies…
Acelerando la Transición a la Movilidad Eléctrica en México con Alfonso Hernández
¿Sabías que los coches eléctricos existen prácticamente desde la invención del automóvil? Escuche y aprenda mientras el presentador Enrique Alvarez le da la bienvenida al podcast a Alfonzo Hernandez con Advanced Power Vehicles. Desde una pasión por los autos…
Sumando Exitos y Aprendiendo de los Fracasos Después de 22 Años en la Cadena de Suministro
David Contreras tenía tres opciones de carrera: la iglesia, la medicina o la ingeniería. Y 22 años en una carrera de cadena de suministro, 16 de los cuales en la industria automotriz, ¡nunca ha mirado atrás de la ingeniería industrial! En este nuevo episodio de Supply Chain Now en español, escuche cómo Enrique Álvarez y el presentador…
Bringing the Supply Chain to Schools with the ASG Hope Foundation’s Terri Seese
High school students know a thing or two about their phones – but what do they know about all the moving parts that come together to make and deliver those same devices? Quite a bit thanks to people like Terri Seese, founder and CEO of Alliance Solution Group. Through the ASG Hope Foundation, a non-profit she launched, Terri helps students in grades K-12…
This Week in Business History for November 8th: From Mary Anderson to Tesla- 120 Years of Windshield Wiper Innovation
In this edition of This Week in Business History, Kelly Barner takes listeners on a surprisingly colorful journey through the history of windshield wiper inventions and innovations. From a sleety wide on a trolley can in turn of the 20th century New York City, to a clever vaudeville actress and her daughter, to a champagne fueled accident on one inventor’s wedding night…
This Week in Business History for June 14th: Cars, Coasters, & Computers- 3 Ways We Moved Faster
In this episode of This Week in Business History, host Scott W. Luton sheds like on 3 historical milestones that enabled us to move faster. He’ll elaborate more on the Ford Motor Company, the UNIVAC, and the Switchback Railway. Learn more about each of these topics – – as well as what it means to lead an “uncrated life” – – in this episode.
Supply Chain Now Episode 398
Although it did not receive much attention, the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA) officially went into force on July 1, 2020. USMCA replaces NAFTA, which went into effect in 1994. A lot has changed since then, and the USMCA reflects new developments such as the role of intellectual property and digital trade.
Supply Chain Now – Episode-588
In this episode of Supply Chain Now, host Scott W. Luton chats with leadership dynamo Crystal Davis, the CEO and founder of The Lean Coach, Inc (TLC). Born and raised in Jackson, Mississippi, Crystal shares intriguing perspective on her journey: from graduating with an Industrial Engineering degree from Mississippi State to working with a wide variety of companies across sectors to develop cultures that win.