Engineering & Construction · Topic
Supply Chain
30 articles from Engineering & Construction practitioners
Industrial real estate roundup: USMCA trade risk, Long Island leasing surge, and the power-supply crunch reshaping logistics
USMCA uncertainty, a 54% Long Island leasing jump, and power constraints are pulling industrial real estate in three directions at once.
USMCA Is Now on Annual Review. Here's What Every North American Supply Chain Team Needs to Do This Week.
The trade framework governing $1.6 trillion in North American commerce just entered annual review. For procurement, sourcing, and operations teams, the planning horizon changed yesterday.
The reshoring boom that wasn't: U.S. factory construction keeps falling despite tariff push
New factory construction in the U.S. has fallen steadily since 2024, even as tariffs and political pressure push reshoring commitments.
Construction costs surged in May at fastest annual rate since pandemic
Construction costs climbed at their steepest annual pace since the pandemic in May, squeezing contractors caught between rising materials prices and softening b
Simplifying AI Infrastructure: From Data Center to Deployment (Part 1)
In this episode of the Flawless Execution podcast, Jeff Hudgins, VP of Global Services at UNICOM Engineering, breaks down the real-world challenges of deploying AI infrastructure at scale. As AI moves from one-off builds to repeatable global deployments, OEMs, ISVs, and enterprises face increasing complexity across design, integration, cooling, logistics, and installation. Jeff discusses how…
How Precision Engineering and Regulatory Complexity Shape the Future of Rubber Manufacturing
In an era where precision manufacturing often hides behind the simplicity of everyday products, the world of rubber components offers a striking reminder that complexity frequently lives beneath the surface. What appears to be a modest gasket or sealing element is, in reality, the product of highly specialized engineering, rigorous testing, and an…
Inside TekniPlex Gaggiano: How Specialized Manufacturing and Precision Engineering Define a True Center of Excellence
Manufacturing excellence today is less about scale alone and more about precision, control, and adaptability—especially in industries where even microscopic inconsistencies can have outsized consequences. As global supply chains grow more complex and regulatory standards tighten, facilities that invest in specialized processes and contamination control are quietly becoming the backbone of innovation. Segregated…
Paris Packaging 2026: How Material Science and Global Innovation Are Reshaping the Future of Packaging
In an era where sustainability, performance, and consumer expectations are colliding, packaging has quietly become one of the most dynamic frontiers of innovation. What was once viewed as a functional afterthought is now a strategic lever—one that blends advanced science, manufacturing precision, and an increasingly human-centered understanding of market needs. Material science, in this…
Building Global Momentum: How Cross-Regional Connections Are Driving Growth at TekniPlex’s IPS Sales Meeting 2026
In an increasingly interconnected global marketplace, the companies that win are those that move beyond transactional relationships and develop a deep understanding of the entire value chain. Knowing not just your customer, but your customer’s customer, unlocks sharper insights, stronger partnerships, and more strategic growth opportunities across regions. Events like global sales meetings…
Global Insights and Innovation: Mara Rintamaki at the IPS Sales Meeting in Mexico City
In an industry where incremental improvements can reshape entire supply chains, product innovation remains the quiet engine driving long-term growth. Companies like TekniPlex are increasingly leaning into global collaboration, recognizing that insights from diverse markets—whether in North America or beyond—fuel smarter, more adaptive solutions. Events like international sales meetings serve not just as…
How Can Manufacturers Maximize ROI on Cleanroom Consumables
Maximizing ROI on cleanroom consumables requires manufacturers to look beyond unit price and evaluate total operational impact—from supply chain reliability to how products influence cleaning time and environmental monitoring outcomes. Inferior materials may appear cost-effective upfront, but they often demand more disinfectant, more labor, and more downtime, quietly eroding productivity. For manufacturers partnering with…
Why Single – Lot Shipments Matter to QA
In modern warehouses, what looks like a minor issue at receiving can quickly escalate when a lot lacks the right certifications or falls out of spec, triggering quarantine, added paperwork, and intense traceability demands on quality teams. As supply chains grow more complex and regulated, these friction points quietly drain time and increase the…
How to Avoid Stockouts in Cleanroom Consumables
In an era where supply chain volatility can stall production overnight, smart inventory strategy has become a competitive advantage. Benchmark’s no-cost inventory reserve model flips the traditional risk equation by letting manufacturers lock in dedicated stock—on their own timeline—without tying up capital or warehouse space. It’s a practical reminder that reliability isn’t just about…
Heating Up the HVAC Industry: Closing the Gaps in Mentorship, Training, and Trust with Joshua Griffin
A rapidly changing HVAC industry is being shaped by refrigerant shortages, a deepening labor gap, and shifting expectations from homeowners. With refrigerant regulations evolving and long-trusted standards like R410A being phased out, contractors and technicians are navigating not only technical complexity, but also a growing need to rebuild trust and transparency with customers. The…
A Global Conversation: Coupa Inspire 2025 Brings Innovation to Your Doorstep
Coupa Inspire 2025 is taking its flagship experience on the road with the Inspire World Tour, bringing the spirit of its celebrated event to five cities across four continents. By condensing the energy of its global gathering into free, one-day sessions, Coupa is expanding access to knowledge, innovation, and community-building opportunities for finance, procurement, and…
Coupa World Tour Frankfurt: Building Agility and Connection Through AI-driven Spend Management Innovation
Coupa’s World Tour stop in Frankfurt signals just how critical intelligent spend management has become for today’s global enterprises. As finance, procurement, and supply chain leaders gather, the focus isn’t only on cost control—it’s on agility, resilience, and smarter decision-making powered by AI. By tailoring programming to regional priorities while fostering international connections, the event…
Robots, Revenue, and the Race for the Future: Intelligent Automation Is Powering the Next Wave of Growth
It’s hard to ignore just how quickly the world around us is changing. Packages arrive faster than ever, store shelves restock almost instantly, and behind the scenes, businesses are racing to keep up with expectations that seem to climb by the day. But as the workforce shrinks and pressure rises—including a projected shortage of…
Build a Supply Chain That Bounces Back
In this episode, Aaron Berg explores how River Logic’s value chain optimization platform empowers businesses to stay agile amid real-world disruptions—from global tariffs to port delays, weather events, and shifting demand. By simulating the financial and operational impact of supply chain decisions in real time, companies can rethink sourcing, pricing, and production strategies to protect…
Tariffs Are Changing—Is Your Supply Chain Ready?
Aaron Berg highlights how shifting global tariffs are forcing companies to rethink their entire value chain strategies. With international production, sourcing flexibility, and layered tariff schedules, simple cost assumptions no longer cut it. River Logic’s value chain optimization platform enables leaders to model complex what-if scenarios—like staging production across borders—to find the most cost-effective, compliant…
What is Value Chain Optimization—and Why It Matters Now
In this episode, Aaron Berg breaks down how value chain optimization (VCO) extends beyond traditional supply chain models by integrating operational decisions with real financial impacts. He explains how VCO enables companies to rapidly simulate “what-if” scenarios—like onboarding new customers, shifting production, or adjusting sourcing contracts—while understanding profitability at every level. From strategic sourcing to…
Warehouse Automation Rollout That Works: Align Teams, Focus on Workflows, Skip the Feature Trap
Automation is rapidly gaining momentum in the warehouse and logistics world, but meaningful, scalable success remains elusive. While the technology is reliable and the benefits are clear, a mere 20% of warehouses in North America have implemented any type of automation, according to a 2024 McKinsey report. While the majority of logistics and supply chain…
Adaptive Warehouse Automation Is Your Edge in an Unpredictable Environment
As consumer expectations for rapid delivery tighten supply chain timelines, warehouses face a logistical balancing act: they must move goods faster while dealing with labor shortages and ever-changing operational environments. Unlike manufacturing facilities, which thrive on predictable workflows, warehouses change minute by minute based on human activity, delivery windows, and inventory flow. Reflecting this operational…
Lone Robots Fall Short, but Fleets Scale Warehouse Automation: Robot Orchestration Makes It Work
As supply chains face mounting pressure to meet faster delivery times and adapt to shifting global demands, robotics and automation are no longer optional—they’re essential. According to McKinsey, automation technologies could increase worldwide productivity by 0.8% to 1.4% annually. But the real payoff isn’t in deploying a robot—it’s in building a coordinated, intelligent fleet….
Vecna Robotics Powers Scalable Warehouse Automation Through Human-in-the-Loop Support
Warehouse automation is no longer a fringe concept—it’s accelerating fast. According to McKinsey, robot shipments are expected to grow by as much as 50% annually through 2030, and warehouse automation spending is rising by over 10% each year. As companies race to modernize operations, it’s becoming clear that real performance doesn’t come from hardware alone——it’s…
Vecna Robotics’ CaseFlow Is Making Case Picking Smarter, Safer and Faster
Despite the growing buzz around warehouse automation, a major piece of the puzzle remains largely untouched: case picking. While autonomous vehicles and robotic arms are gaining traction, many warehouses still depend on manual labor to move cases from shelf to pallet. This inefficiency not only slows down throughput but also places strain on workers…
Vecna Robotics CaseFlow Transforms Warehouse Operations with Automated Case Picking
As supply chains become more complex and labor shortages persist, warehouse operators are under mounting pressure to do more with less. In many facilities, over half of a worker’s time is spent not on picking items, but simply walking — an inefficiency that costs time, money, and morale. At the same time, the demand…
CaseFlow by Vecna Robotics: Smarter, Safer Case Picking with Robotic Orchestration
Warehouse operators can double picking productivity and cut labor costs by adding orchestrated robots to their existing systems
Dane’s AMRs Bridge the Inventory Management Gap Between Shelf Stock and WMS Accuracy
Automated robots help warehouses eliminate costly inventory discrepancies by delivering real-time accuracy where manual systems fall short
Supply Chain Data Analytics Fails Without Clean Data, Ventagium Delivers the Fix
Organizations struggle to unlock supply chain insights because fragmented data across multiple systems prevents the visibility needed for strategic decision-mak
FuturePorts Reimagines Port Leadership and Innovation in Logistics
Industry leaders grapple with modernizing aging infrastructure while meeting mounting demands for speed, sustainability, and community accountability