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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, Derek Lester of Intralox discusses the conveyor market and how e-commerce is impacting supply chains.
In our continuing series of discussions with top supply-chain company executives, Derek Lester of Intralox discusses the conveyor market and how e-commerce is impacting supply chains.
Despite significant operating and market disruptions, Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits has managed to keep the beverages flowing throughout the pandemic. The secret, says Bobby Burg, is in the planning.
Despite significant operating and market disruptions, Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits has managed to keep the beverages flowing throughout the pandemic. The secret, says Bobby Burg, is in the planning.
Most of us will not have access to a vaccine until at least the middle of next year. That’s partly because our current medical supply chains aren’t equipped for a rollout of this scale and complexity.
Most of us will not have access to a vaccine until at least the middle of next year. That’s partly because our current medical supply chains aren’t equipped for a rollout of this scale and complexity.
The retail sector was among the hardest hit by the Covid-19 pandemic. Now, retailers are scrambling to salvage the holiday shopping season amid strange and uncertain times.
The retail sector was among the hardest hit by the Covid-19 pandemic. Now, retailers are scrambling to salvage the holiday shopping season amid strange and uncertain times.
In our continuing series of discussions with top supply-chain company executives, Paul Roy of AutoStore discusses goods-to-person technology and how his company is meeting the challenge of finding automation technicians.
In our continuing series of discussions with top supply-chain company executives, Paul Roy of AutoStore discusses goods-to-person technology and how his company is meeting the challenge of finding automation technicians.
In our continuing series of discussions with top supply-chain company executives, Vincent Halma of SSI Schaefer discusses the effects of Covid-19 on the market and how automation will shape the future of facility design.
In our continuing series of discussions with top supply-chain company executives, Vincent Halma of SSI Schaefer discusses the effects of Covid-19 on the market and how automation will shape the future of facility design.
The days when robots were limited to a set of preprogrammed responses are over. Today’s AI-enabled bots are able to analyze, adapt, and even learn from each other, says Ted Stinson of AI software startup Covariant.
The days when robots were limited to a set of preprogrammed responses are over. Today’s AI-enabled bots are able to analyze, adapt, and even learn from each other, says Ted Stinson of AI software startup Covariant.