Amy Wunderlin is a freelance supply chain and technology writer. She has written for several weekly and daily newspapers, in addition to trade publications such as Supply & Demand Chain Executive, Food Logistics and Building Operating Management, among others. She is a 2013 graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, where she earned her B.A. in journalism.
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Most supply chains are underprepared for big disruptions, Dun & Bradstreet finds
March 12, 2024
Large businesses are more likely to make strengthening their supply chains a priority, report finds.
Walmart reduces carrier requirements for OTIF Shipments
February 29, 2024
Change may reflect too many carriers being unable to meet stricter standards said Zipline CEO.
The India advantage: six reasons why supply chains are leaving China
February 20, 2024
A new survey found U.S. C-Suite executives are over three times more likely to choose India over China for their future supply chain needs.
Managers and analysts are the most needed supply chain jobs
February 6, 2024
The supply chain and workforce that make up the sector are constantly evolving. Labor shortages in transportation and warehousing are quick to make headlines, but job opportunities across the supply...
Report states that end customers are responsible for 33% of late deliveries in aerospace supply chain
January 29, 2024
Data-driven report measures supply chain disruptions and delivery assurance in the aerospace sector
Retailers look to shift supply chain strategies, seek Red Sea Alternatives
January 18, 2024
Global shipping rates are skyrocketing as Houthi attacks in the Red Sea continue. Carriers avoiding the area are suffering from longer transit times around Africa, leading not only to higher...
Shippers look at alternatives amid Red Sea Crisis
January 16, 2024
Major U.S. container ports are entering a period of historically low cargo volumes as the holiday season winds down. However, attacks on cargo ships in the Red Sea and...