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David Maloney has been a journalist for more than 35 years and is currently the group editorial director for DC Velocity and Supply Chain Quarterly magazines. In this role, he is responsible for the editorial content of both brands of Agile Business Media. Dave joined DC Velocity in April of 2004. Prior to that, he was a senior editor for Modern Materials Handling magazine. Dave also has extensive experience as a broadcast journalist. Before writing for supply chain publications, he was a journalist, television producer and director in Pittsburgh. Dave combines a background of reporting on logistics with his video production experience to bring new opportunities to DC Velocity readers, including web videos highlighting top distribution and logistics facilities, webcasts and other cross-media projects. He continues to live and work in the Pittsburgh area.
In our continuing series of discussions with top supply-chain company executives, Bart Cera of Vargo discusses the advantages of waveless fulfillment and the importance of strategic partnerships.
In our continuing series of discussions with top supply-chain company executives, Bart Cera of Vargo discusses the advantages of waveless fulfillment and the importance of strategic partnerships.
While this year’s ProMat Show will be an all-digital experience, it will still showcase the same great products and solutions for material handling and supply chain operations it has always featured.
While this year’s ProMat Show will be an all-digital experience, it will still showcase the same great products and solutions for material handling and supply chain operations it has always featured.
In our continuing series of discussions with top supply-chain company executives, Alex Stevens of Opex discusses robotic automation technology and career opportunities in material handling.
In our continuing series of discussions with top supply-chain company executives, Alex Stevens of Opex discusses robotic automation technology and career opportunities in material handling.
Warehouse-based “vertical farms” could help ease world hunger and solve some sticky supply chain problems in the process, says entrepreneur Sam Bertram.
Warehouse-based “vertical farms” could help ease world hunger and solve some sticky supply chain problems in the process, says entrepreneur Sam Bertram.
As Colin Yankee of retailer Tractor Supply explains, it takes more than just stocking the right essential goods to grow your business during a pandemic.
As Colin Yankee of retailer Tractor Supply explains, it takes more than just stocking the right essential goods to grow your business during a pandemic.
How has the pandemic affected businesses in general and supply chains in particular? Dr. Yossi Sheffi, a professor at MIT, offers some answers in his latest book.
How has the pandemic affected businesses in general and supply chains in particular? Dr. Yossi Sheffi, a professor at MIT, offers some answers in his latest book.
In our continuing series of discussions with top supply-chain company executives, Ed Bowersox of CJ Logistics America discusses peak season, the benefits of lean, and the need for resiliency.
In our continuing series of discussions with top supply-chain company executives, Ed Bowersox of CJ Logistics America discusses peak season, the benefits of lean, and the need for resiliency.