Baby formula crisis in the US: myopic production planningÂ
The United States is deep in the throes of a nationwide baby formula shortage. Myopic production planning magnified by the absence of safety stocks are only two pieces of the puzzle at...
Amin Kaboli is a lecturer at the Institute of Mechanical Engineering at EPFL and has a particular interest in people, process, and technology. He teaches several courses on âchange and transformationâ to business executives, managers, and graduate students.
9 June 2022 ⢠by Ralf W. Seifert, Anna Timonina-Farkas, Richard Markoff in Supply chain ⢠7 min read
The United States is deep in the throes of a nationwide baby formula shortage. Myopic production planning magnified by the absence of safety stocks are only two pieces of the puzzle at...
26 May 2022 ⢠by Ralf W. Seifert, Anna Timonina-Farkas, Richard Markoff in Supply chain ⢠4 min read
Swatch has a smash hit with its latest product, the MoonSwatch. But the newest supply chain choke point is making it difficult to react and harvest the benefits of the launch...
21 April 2022 ⢠by Carlos Cordon in Supply chain ⢠6 min read
As geopolitical tensions flair, multinational companies are bringing production closer to home to boost supply. ...
14 April 2022 ⢠by Carlos Cordon, Stefan Michel in Supply chain ⢠6 min read
An inability to change prices more frequently is the source of a huge missed opportunity when supply is limited. ...
14 April 2022 ⢠by Carlos Cordon in Supply chain ⢠6 min read
As we move towards a world of more constrained supply, companies will have to shift their focus to designing products and services around what is available and working more closely with suppliers...
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