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Pay-Per-Task: Inside the Retail Gig Model Serving Grocery Stores Across Europe
Interview with Paul Vezelis, CEO and Co-Founder of Traxlo Food retailers rarely operate with excess staff. High turnover, absenteeism, seasonal spikes, and repetitive in-store tasks create constant pressure on store managers. The need is not abstract — it is immediate: reliable, on-demand labor that can step in quickly without long hiring cycles. Traxlo positions itself as a structural response to that problem. The Europe-based startup operates a retail gig platform designed
Evan Porter
2 hours ago


Resilient Supply Chain Podcast: AI, Accountability and the Future of Supplier Diversification
In the latest episode of the Resilient Supply Chain Podcast, host Tom Raftery is joined by Ricky Ho, Founder and CEO of SourceReady, to explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping supplier discovery, risk management, and diversification strategy. The discussion examines how relationship-driven sourcing models are being challenged by geopolitical volatility, tariff exposure, sanctions risk, and increasing regulatory scrutiny. The full episode is available at www.resilient
The Supply Chainer
2 hours ago


After IEEPA: Industry Voices and Insider Perspectives on the Supreme Court Tariff Ruling
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to strike down the administration’s use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose tariffs has triggered a fresh round of analysis across global supply chains. On paper, the ruling invalidates the legal basis for a wide range of country specific and emergency related duties imposed over the past year. In practice, however, the implications are more nuanced and, for operators, far less relieving than headlines might suggest.
Hannah Kohr
2 hours ago


Excess Apparel Inventory Becomes Strategic Asset As EPR Pressure Mounts
Post-holiday inventory backlogs are again testing apparel supply chains, as weaker-than-expected Q4 retail performance leaves brands holding surplus fabric, packaging, and finished goods. With discount channels saturated and landfill increasingly scrutinized, excess inventory is no longer just a balance sheet problem. It is becoming a regulatory and reputational liability. At the same time, extended producer responsibility frameworks advancing in the EU and several US states
Sophia Hernandez
19 hours ago


Inside TOPTEN’s Fast-Fashion Supply Chain: How AI Boosts Sales and Minimizes Stock
In the world of fast fashion, speed is everything—but accessories move even faster. With 65 stores across Israel and new items introduced at least twice a week, Israeli retail chain TOPTEN is pushing the limits of agility and efficiency. Behind the scenes, smart inventory technology is helping the company deliver fresh styles to customers while keeping stock lean. We sat down with Shay Haham, TOPTEN CEO, and Yogev Madmon, the chain’s logistics director, to learn how the brand
Hannah Kohr
1 day ago


Blind Spots in Fashion Supply Chains Prompt ASOS to Invest in TrusTrace Tech
Global fashion retailer ASOS has selected Swedish traceability platform TrusTrace to overhaul how it manages supply chain compliance and risk, a move that underscores the mounting regulatory and reputational pressures facing apparel brands worldwide. Governments on both sides of the Atlantic are tightening rules around forced labor, environmental reporting, and product claims. The EU’s Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) will require companies to map th
Freddie Bolton
1 day ago


Opinion: Right-Size Boxing Tech Scales From One-Offs to Bulk Runs
A growing number of forward-thinking businesses in e-commerce and other fields are enjoying the economy, productivity, flexibility and sustainability of ‘right-size’ automated packing lines, whereby every consignment, be it a single item or an assortment of goods, is given a bespoke box of just the right size to hold the goods without unnecessary voids and the need for void fill. But one sector in particular stands to benefit the most from this advanced, highly-flexible techn
Jo Bradley, BDManager, Sparck Technologies
2 days ago


Resilient Supply Chain Podcast: Resilience Fails Where Supplier Data Fails
In the latest episode of the Resilient Supply Chain Podcast, host Tom Raftery is joined by Lily Hogan, Senior Product Manager at 3E, to discuss how unreliable supplier data undermines supply chain resilience. The episode examines why resilience strategies often fail in execution due to incomplete, inconsistent, or low quality supplier data. The full episode is available at www.resilientsupplychainpodcast.com Raftery highlights a concerning statistic: more than 50% of complian
The Supply Chainer
4 days ago


AI Route Optimization Becomes Margin Defense As Last-Mile Costs Climb
Rising fuel prices, persistent driver shortages, and tightening labor regulations are forcing last-mile operators to rethink how delivery networks are structured. Across the US and Europe, logistics teams are confronting a simple constraint: scaling delivery capacity through additional labor and vehicles is no longer economically viable. Transportation remains one of the largest cost centers for retailers, food distributors, and parcel carriers. With diesel prices volatile an
Hannah Kohr
5 days ago


Europe’s Level 4 Rollout Faces Operational And Regulatory Reality Check
As autonomous vehicle programs shift from tightly controlled pilots to broader commercial ambitions, operators are confronting a more complex challenge than vehicle capability alone. Scaling Level 4 fleets across European cities demands redesigned operational structures, regulatory navigation, and measurable proof that deployments deliver system-level benefits rather than incremental novelty. The transition from driver-based ride-hailing models to partially or fully autonomou
Freddie Bolton
6 days ago


Opinion: Energy Continuity - The Real Constraint on Automation in 2026
Artificial intelligence has dramatically improved how supply chains make decisions. Autonomous fleets now optimize routes in milliseconds. Orchestration systems dynamically rebalance workloads across hundreds of assets. Predictive models anticipate failures before they occur. Decision quality is no longer the dominant constraint. Yet a structural contradiction remains in modern automation: systems are designed to operate continuously, but their energy architecture is not. Rob
Prof. Mor Peretz , CEO of CaPow
Feb 16


Opinion: AI Alone Won't Solve Retail Supply Chain Challenges
By Robert Handfield, Bank of America University Professor of Supply Chain Management Everyone seems to be developing a new AI platform that will forever change the world of supply chains. But will it really? Let’s review a few facts about AI and what it means for retail business strategies. Artificial Intelligence is the study of the “general principles of rational agents and components for constructing them” (Russell and Norvig 2016). On the other hand, agents are systems th
Robert Handfield, Ph.D
Feb 15
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