by Jon Nicholas | Feb 16, 2026 | Blog
Inventory optimization tools are software platforms that use AI, mathematical optimization, and demand forecasting to balance stock levels across a supply chain. They help determine the right safety stock, reorder points, and replenishment timing at each location,...
by Jon Nicholas | Feb 2, 2026 | Blog
The global semiconductor supply chain is under a new kind of pressure. This time, the trigger is not factory shutdowns or shipping delays. It is the rapid buildout of AI infrastructure. Demand for AI-ready chips is rising faster than suppliers can rebalance capacity,...
by Byron Song | Jan 21, 2026 | Blog
Most logistics networks were not designed. They evolved. A warehouse added for a specific client, a carrier contract signed under pressure, a distribution route that made sense before freight costs shifted. These decisions accumulate into a network few companies would...
by Byron Song | Jan 19, 2026 | Blog
The war in Ukraine, ongoing trade shocks, and sudden supply disruptions have changed how inventory behaves across global supply chains. Despite this reality, many companies still rely on traditional inventory methods that assume stability and predictability. These...
by Jon Nicholas | Jan 19, 2026 | Blog
Russia’s once-massive stockpiles of weapons and materiel have dramatically shrunk. And surprisingly, the root problem isn’t just bullets and bombs; it’s inventory. According to logistics data analyzed by the Kyiv School of Economics, annual deliveries from Russia’s...
by Byron Song | Jan 14, 2026 | Blog
Inventory decision-making across multi-tiered supply chains is a big challenge. Too much stock ties up cash, while too little leads to costly stockouts and unhappy customers.. That’s why AI adoption in inventory management is accelerating fast, rising from $7.38...