The Supply Chain Management research at Haslam College of Business explores innovative strategies, emerging technologies, and data-driven insights to optimize global supply networks. Our faculty and Ph.D. researchers collaborate with industry leaders to solve real-world challenges, enhance operational efficiency, and shape the future of supply chain management.
John H. “Red” Dove Professor of Supply Chain Management, Nancy & David McKinney Faculty Fellow
Lecturer
Distinguished Lecturer; Assistant Department Head; Pete Patton Fellow & Professor of Practice
UT Haslam supply chain expert weighs how tariffs may affect Amazon Prime Day and other July sales events.
Planning for the Unplannable: What Supply Chain Leaders Should Be Doing NowIndustry Week
Knoxville tea room sees rising costs amid President Trump’s tariffs and trade talksWBIR
Getting supply chain worries to stop disrupting your sleepCFO Brew
What if government data becomes untrustworthy?Marketplace Podcast
Securing critical minerals during a global trade warSupply Chain Management Review
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UT supply chain professor speaks on Trump’s threat to increase tariffs on Apple productsWBIR
Tennessee: A Logistics PowerhouseLivability
Trade wars stall container ship traffic from China to U.S.Marketplace
In Defense of Lean Thinking with Tom GoldsbyArt of Supply