On this episode, we're joined by Melanie Nuce-Hilton, SVP for Innovation and Partnerships at GS1 US, a nonprofit standards organization best known for administering the Universal Product Code (UPC) barcode—and celebrating its fiftieth anniversary right around the same time as MIT CTL. Melanie talks all about the history of supply chain standards over the last 50 years, including the UPC barcode, RFID, and others. And she also discusses the exciting innovations that are on the horizon to uncover new possibilities for industry stakeholders.
The Warehouse of the Future
Sustainability Contains Multitudes
The Magic Conveyor Belt: Supply Chains, A.I., and the Future of Work
Blue Sky, Gray Sky – Part 2
Blue Sky, Gray Sky – Part 1
The New Competitive Edge: Analytics-Driven Supply Chain Design for Value Creation
Shipper Ghost Lanes - Hidden Costs and Consequences
Empathetic Leadership in the Field–More Insights with the MIT CTL Military Fellows
Supply Chains across Sectors - A Conversation with the MIT CTL Military Fellows
Moderna’s Road to the Vaccine and Beyond
Bottleneck Analysis to Understand Systems in Disruption
Voices from Beyond the Open Road - Utilization, Shippers, and Driver Quality of Life pt. 2
Amazon Last-Mile Routing Research Challenge Uncovers New Research Methods on a Global Scale
Key Performance and Key Learning Indicators in Digital Transformation
Global Supply Chain Risk and Innovation with Mark Bakker
Champions for Change - Women Leaders in Supply Chain Management
Voices from the Open Road: Utilization, Shippers, and Driver Quality of Life
Supplier Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion - Challenges and Opportunities
Flexibility for the Future - How Disruption Fosters Innovation
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