
By Paul R Salmon FCILT, FSCM For decades, supply chains have operated on a linear model: take, make, use, and dispose. Raw materials are extracted,…

By Paul R Salmon FCILT, FSCM For decades, we’ve thought about supply chains as linear systems – goods and information flowing from supplier to manufacturer…

By Paul R Salmon FCILT, FSCM The supply chain profession is no stranger to transformation. From the rise of globalisation to the introduction of lean…

By Paul R Salmon FCILT, FSCM For years, sustainability has been the gold standard in supply chain management. We’ve worked hard to reduce emissions, eliminate…

By Paul R Salmon FCILT, FSCM In recent years, the term resilience has dominated supply chain discussions. From the COVID-19 pandemic to geopolitical tensions and…

1. Agility – The ability of a supply chain to respond quickly to changes in demand or disruptions. 2. Bottleneck – A point in the…

By Paul R Salmon FCILT, FSCM In an era marked by great power competition, fractured global alliances, and contested logistics corridors, supply chains have become…

By Paul R Salmon FCILT, FSCM In today’s contested and complex operating environments, the agility and resilience of defence supply chains are as critical as…

By Paul R Salmon FCILT, FSCM In an era of intensifying geopolitical competition and technological disruption, supply chains are no longer neutral conduits of goods…

By Paul R Salmon FCILT, FSCM In modern warfare, success is not only determined by the calibre of weapon systems or the bravery of those…