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September 7, 2024
The Colin McEnroe Show
The Colin McEnroe Show
Don’t worry. We’ve got enough maple syrup. But beyond that, the supply chain is still a mess
Terry Esper joins the Colin McEnroe show to talk about the supply, demand and capacity issues that have plagued supply chains since the onset of the pandemic.
April 25, 2024
The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal
The tricky logistics behind direct-to-consumer sales strategies
Suppliers that are stepping up efforts to reach shoppers are having to mount costly new supply chains built to the task. But those efforts, combined with investment in separate sales channels like social commerce, can lead to more growth and a entirely new future of retails, says Professor of Logistics Terry Esper.
March 28, 2024
610-WTVN
610-WTVN
Supply chain issues from the Key Bridge collapse
Assistant Professor of Logistics Vince Castillo shares his insights on the impact that the collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge could have on a number of key product supply chains.
February 21, 2024
Supply Chain Management Review
Supply Chain Management Review
Innovating supply chain higher education with generative AI
Using artificial intelligence in the classroom is not without concerns. But Vince Castillo, assistant professor of logistics at Fisher, writes that the technology can also offer supply chain students access to and experience using an increasingly critical tool in the industry.
October 30, 2023
Fisher College of Business
Fisher College of Business
Building resilient global supply chains: An exploration
A collaboration among two of Fisher’s Centers of Excellence and Ohio State’s East Asian Studies Center put global trade dynamics and supply chain resiliency in the spotlight. The Global Supply Chain Forum connected the Ohio State community with U.S. Trade Representative Ambassador Katherine Tai and Harvard Professor William Kirby.
October 19, 2023
The Ohio State University
The Ohio State University
The secret world of supply chains
Supply chains are the backbone to our modern society, and when something goes wrong, there’s an enormous ripple effect. In the latest episode of the Now at Ohio State podcast, Terry Esper, professor of logistics at Fisher, and Katrina Cornish, professor in the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences, discuss the importance of supply chains, how COVID has changed things and what we can do to make sure things keep running smoothly.
October 18, 2023
Fisher College of Business
Fisher College of Business
Connecting logistics, sustainability and analytics
The second annual Supply Chain Sustainability Hackathon challenged Ohio State students to balance company profitability with reducing carbon emissions. Learn how they incorporated analytics and creativity in pitching ideas to help companies become more resilient, transparent and environmentally friendly.
October 11, 2023
Fisher College of Business
Fisher College of Business
Supply chain expertise garners national distinction
See how thought leadership — past and present — is continuing to add to Fisher’s legacy as a preeminent source for the very best in supply chain research and insights.
July 11, 2023
USA Today
USA Today
UPS workers may go on strike: What it would mean for you and your packages
If the potential strike is anything like UPS’s last strike in 1997, it could lead to slower deliveries, higher prices and supply chain disruptions, says Terry Esper, professor of logistics at Fisher.
March 2, 2023
Fisher College of Business
Fisher College of Business
New open enrollment programs expanding executive education at Fisher
From leadership to health care, supply chain to ESG, seven new open enrollment programs from Fisher’s Executive Education department are providing professionals with convenient opportunities to expand their existing business knowledge.
January 27, 2023
Columbus Business First
Columbus Business First
Logistics companies on a roll
A strong talent pool — led in part by Fisher's commitment to creating supply chain leaders — proximity to a wide swath of the U.S.
December 15, 2022
Cleveland.com
Cleveland.com
Supply chain problems prompt some shortages of holiday essentials
Wine, toys, and appliances are among the items that will be harder to get this holiday season. Keely Croxton, professor of logistics, says in order to avoid future supply chain issues, companies may begin holding more inventory and avoid relying on a single supplier. The cost for this resiliency, when things return to normal, could be higher prices for consumers.
November 9, 2022
The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal
Retailers turning to specific-day delivery over speediest shipping
Competition on superfast delivery is shifting into low gear as companies try to rein in fulfillment costs that are eating into their profits. But supply chain interruptions caused by the pandemic may be working in companies' favor, as consumers have gotten used to waiting for their deliveries, says Terry Esper, associate professor of logistics.
September 27, 2022
Fisher College of Business
Fisher College of Business
Fisher’s Gray appointed to position with the Executive Office of the President
See how supply chain expert John Gray is making time for public service as part of the White House’s Office of Science and Technology Policy.
August 22, 2022
Marketplace
Marketplace
Reshoring high-tech jobs accelerates as supply chain woes continue
A shorter supply chain means less room for error and uncertainty. But that security comes with a higher price tag, says Professor of Operations John Gray.
August 7, 2022
The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal
Direct-to-consumer sales are fueling supply-chain tech growth
The logistics of direct-to-consumer sales for manufacturers can be very different from the operations to supply retail stores. Terry Esper, an associate professor of logistics, says lines are getting very blurry between what a retailer used to be and what a manufacturer used to be.
July 19, 2022
Supply Chain Dive
Supply Chain Dive
The top technologies creating a 'revolutionary stage' in supply chains
In looking at the technologies that are changing the way companies approach and execute warehouse and distribution operations, Terry Esper, associate professor of logistics, says there's hope that some of these gaps will be filled by early-career supply chain professionals.
July 11, 2022
The Ohio State University
The Ohio State University
Fisher College of Business launches online master’s in supply chain management
Fisher’s newest graduate degree will equip leaders with timely and relevant supply chain skills cultivated through a personalized, flexible curriculum that offers opportunities for hands-on learning.
June 27, 2022
Fisher College of Business
Fisher College of Business
Prestigious grant will enhance and expand global programming at Fisher
A federal grant will further equip Fisher’s Office of Global Business to focus on growing global trade, highlighting the work of the National Center for the Middle Market, resolving supply chain and logistics challenges, and building talent pipelines for students.
April 28, 2022
The Columbus Dispatch
The Columbus Dispatch
Columbus area could gain manufacturing jobs as companies combat supply chain disruptions
As The Great Supply Chain Disruption pushes up shipping and commodity prices and forces manufacturers to rethink factory locations, Ohio — and Greater Columbus in particular — is well positioned to reap the benefits of relocation. There are, however, several headwinds to the success of this renaissance, says Professor of Operations John Gray.
March 24, 2022
L'Indro (Italy)
L'Indro (Italy)
Arms to Ukraine: Logistics in the crosshairs
"The stakes are high: errors in the supply chain could prevent a sovereign nation from defending itself from an invasion," says Assistant Professor of Marketing and Logistics Vince Castillo.
March 16, 2022
The Conversation
The Conversation
How weapons get to Ukraine and what's needed to protect vulnerable supply chains
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has triggered an unprecedented outpouring of humanitarian and military aid. Protecting those supply chains is essential for delivering materiel to the frontlines, says Vince Castillo, an assistant professor of marketing and logistics and Iraq War veteran.
March 9, 2022
Fisher College of Business
Fisher College of Business
Multinational teamwork: MBA students win Deloitte Supply Chain Challenge
See how the perspectives and experiences of four Full-Time MBA students, representing three countries, converged to tackle a very real supply chain challenge and ultimately yield a top finish at a national case competition.
March 2, 2022
CNBC
CNBC
Why Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger was a guest at President Biden's State of the Union address
Intel's CEO Pat Gelsinger is choosing big domestic chip manufacturing investments, including major expansion projects in central Ohio, over short-term shareholder rewards. Terry Esper, associate professor of logistics, says Intel's decision to locate its chip manufacturing facilities domestically will help smooth future supply chain issues like those caused by the pandemic.
February 18, 2022
Marketplace
Marketplace
Don't expect the usual furniture sale deals this Presidents' Day weekend
The usual Presidents' Day sales at furniture stores could be curbed because of supply chain issues, says Terry Esper, associate professor of logistics.