by Byron Song | Jun 1, 2026 | Blog
Most retailers spend months debating which distribution centers to open, which replenishment software to buy, and how to cut last-mile costs. These are real problems worth solving. But how fast and how well those decisions actually get made depends almost entirely on...
by Jon Nicholas | May 1, 2026 | Blog
Your shelves are stocked, orders are moving, and service levels look stable. Yet when you review performance, margins keep slipping. Our team has seen this across CPG and FMCG supply chains, and the root cause is rarely execution. In most cases, the network still...
by Byron Song | Apr 24, 2026 | Blog
Retail supply chain network design is the process of deciding where to place DCs, regional hubs, and inventory to serve customers profitably across stores, ecommerce, and direct channels. Unlike single channel networks, retail networks must balance speed to customer,...
by Byron Song | Apr 24, 2026 | Blog
Most supply chain leaders face a constant disconnect. Their dashboards show a clear “plan,” but the day to day reality is filled with late shipments, sudden cost changes, and unexpected delays. In legacy environments, resolving a single supply disruption, like...
by Jon Nicholas | Apr 17, 2026 | Blog
Freight markets are tightening again, costs are rising, and transportation routes are shifting faster than most teams can respond. A lane that worked last quarter may no longer be viable today, and costs that once felt predictable can quickly move out of range. Many...
by Jon Nicholas | Apr 13, 2026 | Blog
Most supply chain networks were not designed for flexibility. They were built for efficiency under stable conditions. When those conditions change, which they are doing faster in 2026, rigid networks add cost, delay decisions, and struggle to respond in time. Many...