It’s commonly known most goods that Americans use in their lives are transported and delivered by truck. According to the U.S. Census Bureau’s latest Commodity Flow Survey, trucks transported 71.6% or $10.4 trillion of...more
Over the past few years, we’ve faced and weathered tough crises—from COVID to war to inflation—each one disrupting some aspect of the supply chain. Earlier this month there was another shock to the system which thankfully...more
There are only a handful of things you can count on in life: death, taxes, and hurricanes. This is especially true for those of us living along the Gulf Coast. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)...more
Patrick Long, Director in Opportune LLP’s Process & Technology practice, and Rick Marriner, President, and Chief Operating Officer at Standard Soil, discuss why regenerative agriculture is a promising solution to addressing...more
Classic revenue enhancement is defined as selling the right product to the right customer at the right moment and the right price via the right distribution channel with the best efficiency. Let’s explore the importance of...more
Controlling costs is critical for any energy company. Firms may spend to grow through acquisition, new business development, gain market share, or invest in new opportunities. However, as a business activity also decreases...more
Find out why cash flow and working capital are so critical and why insight is key to building supply chain resiliency.
This past year shined a harsh light on the fragility of businesses concerning cash flow and working...more
Find out why ESG enhances brand reputation and resiliency to withstand disruptions in the supply chain.
To be competitive in 2022, companies will need to embrace ESG, moving beyond “yesterday’s supply chain” towards a...more
Find out why creating a digital twin of your supply chain can build resiliency and optimize performance when extreme weather events occur....more
Patrick Long and Steve Roberts, both Directors in Opportune LLP’s Process & Technology practice, discuss why current supply chain disruptions appear to be more pronounced than in years past due to supply/demand imbalances and...more
Here are five critical components of supply chain planning that need to be taken into consideration in the wake of the Colonial Pipeline outage...more
Find out why the recent Colonial Pipeline cyberattack reinforces the need for modeling and creating a digital twin of a supply chain, which can go a long way in planning for uncertainty....more
5/28/2021
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Will the downstream energy sector be able to accommodate forecast increased fuel demand in a post-covid-19 world, avoiding a bullwhip effect within the supply chain in the process?...more
As states begin to reopen their respective economies, the lasting impacts of COVID-19 will likely usher in a new supply chain that will exhibit a degree of disconnected connectedness to protect human involvement.
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Find out why the recent coronavirus outbreak could have far-reaching implications on the human component of supply chains, and what factors should be considered to mitigate potential disruptions. ...more
When you think of your supply chain, what do you consider? For a traditional downstream refiner, you may include pipeline, truck, rail and vessel logistics. You may think about where inventory is stored. Do you have a picture...more
12/13/2019
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On January 1, 2020, the new International Maritime Organization’s regulation—dubbed “IMO 2020”—for sulfur reduction from 3.5% to 0.5% will go into effect. The regulation stipulates that oceangoing vessels must use either a...more
11/26/2019
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