Supply chain outlook: Why the situation varies by industry
MIT Professor Yossi Sheffi describes the supply chain landscape in the U.S., from food security to concerns about medical supplies.
MIT Professor Yossi Sheffi describes the supply chain landscape in the U.S., from food security to concerns about medical supplies.
Graduate engineering program is No. 1 in the nation; MIT Sloan is No. 5.
The MIT Humanitarian Supply Chain lab led a blended supply chain management course with Addis Ababa University.
Following a successful project creating bricks from pulp plant waste in northern India, Elsa Olivetti is looking for ways to repurpose slag produced by the metals industry.
Incoming director Jay Guo commits to educating individuals and supporting industry at the Supply Chain Innovation Institute.
Executive director of the MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics is recognized for his commitment to research and education in supply chain management.
MIT startup Lumii helps manufacturers replicate the visual effects of holograms on their printed materials.
Mechanical engineering researchers are inventing game-changing technologies and developing a renaissance in 3-D printing.
An affordable, easy-to-use handheld sensor, soon to enter the market, can indicate the presence of bacterial contaminants in food in seconds.
Graduate students from around the world showcase research projects at MIT.
Soko uses a mobile-based supply chain to give artisans in Kenya access to the fashion world.
Simple, scalable wireless system uses the RFID tags on billions of products to sense contamination.
American Logistics Aid Network's Humanitarian Logistics Awards highlight the critical role of supply chains in saving lives during natural disasters.
With an MIT alumnus and four professors among its co-founders, Desktop Metal is pushing the boundaries of metal 3-D printing.
Learners from around the globe now have enhanced access to “blended” master’s programs at MIT and elsewhere.