Hidden risk in supply chains
Analysis shows no correlation between a manufacturer’s total expenditure with a supplier and the cost of a supply disruption.
Analysis shows no correlation between a manufacturer’s total expenditure with a supplier and the cost of a supply disruption.
P&G, one of world’s major consumer goods companies, will collaborate with the board on industry challenges and opportunities.
Unique study reduces pollution in India while calling conventional auditing markets into question.
MIT report emphasizes need to turn U.S. innovation strengths into growth.
As MIT’s PIE Commission releases its findings on the innovation economy, a focus on finding ways to help new ideas reach the market.
New MIT study finds vehicle emissions are the biggest contributor to these premature deaths.
Research study conducted with PricewaterhouseCoopers suggests performance indicators dropped by 3 percent or more because of supply chain disruptions.
Since first agreement in 2010, MIT has reduced electricity use on campus by 15 percent.
Mark Beals, in collaboration with the MIT Industrial Liaison Program, visited Thailand, Taiwan and Japan in early April.
Study finds the bulk of shoes’ carbon footprint comes from manufacturing processes.
Outgoing director Ernest Moniz confirmed as U.S. Secretary of Energy.
Akamai to join universities and city in new agreement; others encouraged to follow suit.
Research on reduction of concrete's environmental footprint prompts inclusion on trade journal's list.