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The Alcohol Demand Reset: Why Beverage Distributors Are Carrying More Inventory

Alcohol demand is changing, and many distributors are beginning to see the impact in their inventory. Products that once moved predictably are ...
AI Is a Priority for Supply Chains, but Adoption Remains Stalled

AI Is a Priority for Supply Chains, but Adoption Remains Stalled

Across the supply chain industry, artificial intelligence has moved from a future concept to a present-day priority. Organizations are increasingly aware that ...
Not All Parts Are Equal: Why Service Level Segmentation Is Essential in Automotive Distribution

Not All Parts Are Equal: Why Service Level Segmentation Is Essential in Automotive Distribution

Service level segmentation is essential in automotive distribution because not all parts carry equal financial or operational impact.  In high-SKU ...
Why Supply Chain Teams Are Rethinking Planning Tools

Why Supply Chain Teams Are Rethinking Planning Tools

The End of Reactive Planning For a long time, supply chain planning followed a familiar pattern. Forecasts were built using ...
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Why Monthly Planning No Longer Works in Modern Supply Chains

Why Monthly Planning No Longer Works in Modern Supply Chains

Planning Cadence has Become a Critical Constraint in Supply Chain Performance  Volatility is a defining feature of modern supply chains. Demand patterns shift quickly, supplier performance varies, ...
Blue Ridge Named Leader Across G2 Spring 2026 Reports

Blue Ridge Named Leader Across G2 Spring 2026 Reports

The G2 Spring 2026 reports are out, and for Blue Ridge, the results reinforce something customers have been telling us ...
Stop Chasing 100%: Why Perfect Service Levels Hurt Automotive Distributors

Stop Chasing 100%: Why Perfect Service Levels Hurt Automotive Distributors

In automotive distribution, operational excellence is often defined as one goal: never stock out.  But in a high-part volume, low-turn ...
Service Levels Only Matter If You Can Act on Them

Service Levels Only Matter If You Can Act on Them

Service levels are one of the most widely used metrics in supply chain planning. Nearly every planning system claims to ...
Why Supply Chains Are Hitting a Performance Plateau

Why Supply Chains Are Hitting a Performance Plateau

Over the past several years, supply chain teams have increased investment in new technologies aimed at improving forecasting, visibility, and ...
Does Forecast Accuracy Actually Improve Financial Performance? The Real Story Isn't About Better Predictions

Does Forecast Accuracy Actually Improve Financial Performance? The Real Story Isn’t About Better Predictions

Forecast accuracy has become one of the most talked about metrics in supply chain planning. Dashboards highlight it. Vendors promote ...
5 Signs Your Supply Chain Planning Tool Can’t Keep Up Anymore

5 Signs Your Supply Chain Planning Tool Can’t Keep Up Anymore

Many supply chain planning tools are built to solve an important first problem: bringing structure to planning. They replace spreadsheets, ...
Why Some Planning Tools Plateau After Go-Live, and Others Don’t

Why Some Planning Tools Plateau After Go-Live, and Others Don’t

For many teams, the promise of a new planning system does not fully materialize at go-live.  Ineffective implementations and performance ...
Supply Chain Planning Feels Harder Than It Should, But It Doesn't Have To

Supply Chain Planning Feels Harder Than It Should, But It Doesn’t Have To

If supply chain planning feels harder than it should, you’re not alone. Planning teams across manufacturing and distribution are working faster, managing ...
Why Parts Coverage Breaks at Scale in Automotive Supply Chains

Why Parts Coverage Breaks at Scale in Automotive Supply Chains

In automotive distribution, availability is everything. Customers don’t remember the hundred parts you had in stock. They remember the one part you didn’t. That reality ...