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.
Rapid Systems Assessments for Crisis Response with MIT Humanitarian Supply Chain Lab
Food Security and Supply Chain Management with Chris Mejía Argueta
Supply Chain Decision Making and Design in Times of Disruption with LLamasoft CEO, Razat Gaurav
Truck and Drone Cooperative Delivery Vehicle Systems - Social Implications
Transportation Innovation with Michelle Livingstone, Vice President - Transportation at The Home Depot
50 Years of Earth Day: MIT Perspectives in the Face of Radical Change
Sustainability in supply chains with Alexis Bateman, CTL Research Scientist and Director, MIT Sustainable Supply Chain Initiative
Resilience and disruption response with Erez Agmoni, Regional Head of Supply Chain Warehousing and Distribution - America at Maersk
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