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Essential reading from leading researchers and scholars on the latest trends and topics relevant to global supply chain management.
Everything You Need to Know from the Fall 2024 Supply Chain Forum
From April 9–11, the Global Supply Chain Institute and the Department of Supply Chain Management welcomed hundreds of business professionals, industry leaders, and top students to the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Beyond Supply Chain with Dollywood President Eugene Naughton
In one of our favorite recurring sessions at the forum, UT professor John Bell sat down for a wide-ranging conversation with one of the region’s most visible leaders, Eugene Naughton, president of The Dollywood Company.
Planning for Global Success with Schneider Electric’s Jen Kelly
The opening session at the forum featured Jennifer “Jen” Kelly, vice president of planning for Schneider Electric (SE) in North America. A global powerhouse in electrification, digitization and automation, SE is at the forefront of innovating the planning process to improve supply chain performance. It was ranked in 2023 and 2024 as the world’s leading supply chain organization.
Yemisi Bolumole Contributes to Federal Study and Publication on Long-Haul Driver Compensation and Safety
UT Knoxville supply chain management professor Yemisi Bolumole contributed to a nationwide study examining the impacts of compensation methods on driver retention and safety in the trucking industry. The report, which Congress requested, was conducted by experts recruited by the Transportation Research Board (TRB) of the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine.
UT Research Finds Female Truckers More Likely to Comply with Safety Regulations
The research co-authored by Alex Scott found that male drivers were 13.2 percent more likely to have received a major unsafe driving violation.
UT Takes a Leadership Role at the Airport Ground Transportation Association Conference
Jeff Trombly of the supply chain management faculty recently helped to organize the AGTA Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah, from Sept. 29 to Oct. 2, 2024. UT is the only university actively involved with the AGTA, which consists of more than 200 members working for domestic and international airports, ground transportation operators, and the parking industry.
Understanding Organized Labor’s Impact on Our Supply Chain
With the reopening of the East Coast ports, the United States avoided another potential disruption to its supply chain. J.P. Morgan estimated that each day the ports were closed cost the US economy approximately $4 billion—a roughly $12 billion impact after three days of strikes. Yet the threat of a potentially longer strike isn’t over, only delayed until at least January 15, 2025.
In First Case Competition Together, UT Haslam Student Team Takes Top Spot
Undergraduates from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Haslam College of Business recently won the Intermodal Association of North America (IANA) 2024 Intermodal Case Study Competition in Long Beach, California. In the students’ first time competing together, the team overcame a strong field of contenders, including the California State Maritime Academy, College of Charleston, Georgia Southern University, SUNY Maritime and the universities of Arkansas, Maryland, North Florida, North Texas and Wisconsin at Superior.
UT Supply Chain (Again) Ranked Number One in SEC, Third Among Publics
The supply chain management program in UT Knoxville’s Haslam College of Business ranks third among public institutions and fourth nationally, according to the latest U.S. News and World Report Best Colleges report, released on Sept. 24. This is the fifth year in a row that the program has ranked in the top five nationally and first in the Southeastern Conference.
What Background Do You Need to Apply to UT’s Online MS in Supply Chain Management?
UT has been ranked among the top supply chain management graduate schools by Gartner and U.S. News & World Report. But don't take their word for it; hear UT grads speak out.