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CAPS News - 11 January 2023

In this week's CAPS News, identify supply chain interdependency risks and explore timely SCM topics like a decline in manufacturing and limitless energy.

CAPS News - 9 February 2022

In this week's CAPS News, prepare for what's next in the supply chain, participate in our CPO survey, and explore timely SCM topics like autonomous electric trucks, consumer pessimism and inflation, and more.

CAPS News - 26 Jan 2022

Take a dive into the future of supply management and the latest news in sustainability, foreign investment, and more in this week’s CAPS News.

CAPS News - 12 Jan 2022

Start the year with the right SCM resources and learn the latest in economic expansion, climate change, and more in this week’s CAPS News.

CAPS News - 15 Dec 2021

Explore employee training, skills gaps in supply management, the supply chain this holiday season, and more in this week’s CAPS News.

CAPS News - 17 Nov 2021

It’s all about talent and teams in this week’s CAPS News! Explore the supply management ecosystem, find where your team excels, focus your talent management, and other important supply chain topics.

CAPS News - 20 Oct 2021

Navigate the world of renewable energy procurement, put your analytics to work, leverage data to support goals, and more in this week’s CAPS News.

CAPS News - 22 Sept 2021

In this week’s CAPS News, learn how top companies are using analytics to model the future, be prepared for market distributions with risk metrics, and explore the latest news in worker scarcity, inflation, and more.

CAPS News - 8 September 2021

Get a sneak peek of emerging tech use cases in SCM and learn the latest in manufacturing, inflation, shortages, and more in this week’s CAPS News.

CAPS News - 25 August 2021

In this week’s CAPS News, explore emerging tech in supply management, get caught up on the Internet of Things, climate concerns, and more.

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