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Supply Chain Competition

FAU Graduate Students’ Innovative Supply Chain Solution Wins Global Case Competition

By | 06/17/2025

A team of three graduate students from Florida Atlantic University’s College of Business won the second annual Supply Chain Case Competition for their theoretical applications to a current business problem.

LMI Supply Chain

Supply Chain Report: Logistics Leaders Predict Tight Capacity, High Prices Through Mid-2026

By | 06/12/2025

The Logistics Managers’ Index rose for the second consecutive month due to rising costs as the economy remains uncertain, according to researchers at Florida Atlantic University and four other schools.

Eye on Health

‘Eye’ on Health: AI Detects Dizziness and Balance Disorders Remotely

By | 06/10/2025

Artificial intelligence is playing an increasingly vital role in modern medicine, particularly in interpreting medical images to help clinicians assess disease severity, guide treatment decisions and monitor disease progression. Despite these advancements, most current AI models are based on static datasets, limiting their adaptability and real-time diagnostic potential.

Supply Chain

Supply Chain Plasticity: How Firms Can Adapt in Age of Tariffs and Uncertainty

By | 05/19/2025

As tariffs create economic uncertainty for firms and consumers alike, supply chain plasticity could be the key to helping firms navigate and survive the constantly changing trade environment, according to researchers at Florida Atlantic University and two other schools.

LMI Report

Report: Supply Chain Index Declines as Tariffs Hit Economy

By | 04/09/2025

The economy could be headed for a downturn as the supply chain starts to contract amid tariff policies and rising uncertainty, according to researchers at Florida Atlantic University and four other schools.

February LMI

Report: Suppliers Stock Up Inventory Ahead of Tariffs

By | 03/05/2025

Inventory levels shot up in February as suppliers raced to stock up ahead of possible tariffs from the current administration, according to researchers at Florida Atlantic University and four other schools.

 


 
 
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