Plotting the complex path of products
Startup’s software maps out convoluted supply chains for companies and consumers
Startup’s software maps out convoluted supply chains for companies and consumers
MIT to create new center at the world’s busiest port in Ningbo, China
Gift will fund fellowships for graduate supply chain students and endow a chair for the Center for Transportation and Logistics director.
In new book, MIT professor explains how companies can lessen the shocks of a volatile world.
A crowdsourced digital bazaar will directly bridge the gap between local craftsmen and global consumers.
With help from MIT Humanitarian Response Lab, a cargo flight carries much-needed supplies to support health systems and Ebola-response operations in Liberia.
U.S. transportation secretary discusses “infrastructure deficit,” need for long-term innovation and planning.
Stephen Miles helps to bring the benefits of serialized identification systems to translational medicine and research.
Host Yossi Sheffi thinks supply chains change, and are changed by, the world.
EdX also introduces new ID verification service.
New open-source online maps generated by MIT students provide details of urban supply chains.