
Weather Insight Turns Supply Chains Into Competitive Advantage
For supply chain leaders, staying on top of weather developments is paramount. Severe storms, heat waves, floods, you name it - - they all can disrupt transportation lanes, port operations, production schedules, and energy availability with little notice. By closely monitoring weather patterns and forecasts, supply chain pros can proactively reroute shipments, adjust inventory positions, ensure workforce safety, and communicate earlier with customers and ecosystem partners. In an era of tighter margins and higher customer expectations, weather awareness isn’t just about risk mitigation - - it’s a competitive advantage that helps keep goods moving when conditions are anything but normal. Business leaders rely on all sorts of news outlets to stay apprised of weather forecasts & developments. Recently, I’ve learned about how T-Mobile has partnered with some of the biggest national news outlets to take their field coverage to the next level. Using SuperMobile, reporters & meteorologists covering some of the most disruptive weather events out in the field will be able to take advantage of: optimized network performance, built-in security, and satellite coverage well beyond the grid. That means the rest of us can stay better informed - - and lean on faster & more accurate weather information for optimized decision-making across supply chains everywhere. Learn more here: https://t.co/UY1WA8VUhS @TMobileBusiness partner

Returns Evolve Into Front‑Line Profit Strategy
Retail is at a pivotal moment: returns are no longer a backroom headache. They’re a front-line retail strategy. Deborah Dull and I hosted a terrific conversation on Supply Chain Now that featured long-time leaders from the retail world that unpacked...
Risk Intelligence Uncovers Hidden Threats in Global Supply Chains
Beyond disruption headlines: what forward‑looking risk intelligence reveals about global supply chains https://t.co/tQJ8oFj74q @WiseTechGlobal #supplychain