Interoperability is now a strategic capability. Data standards, integration architectures, and multi-enterprise platforms determine whether supply chains operate as isolated systems or coordinated networks.
The coverage below examines the evolving data fabric of modern supply chains — RFID modernization, digital product passport standards, cross-enterprise network collaboration, API-driven ecosystems, and machine-to-machine integration. The focus is structural: how data moves, how it is governed, and how interoperability becomes a source of operational advantage.
Recent Coverage:
- 2026-01-27 GS1’s New RFID Standard Makes Supply Chain Data Web-Native
- 2026-01-12 Amazon and the Next Phase of Supply Chain Advantage
- 2025-09-16 Navigating Global Complexity by Embracing Multi-Enterprise Networks – Embracing Collaboration for Agile and Resilient Supply Chains
- 2025-08-20 Catena-X and OPC Foundation Join Forces to Enable Seamless Industrial Data Exchange for the Digital Product Passport
- 2025-04-17 DHL Group acquires CRYOPDP from Cryoport to strengthen “DHL Health Logistics”
- 2025-02-19 International Logistics: Deep Integration and Practice of RPA Technology
- 2025-02-16 WEX and Chargie Partner to Simplify Operations for EV Fleets Nationwide















