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, R. Stanley Bowden II Faculty Research Fellow
Managing Director, Global Supply Chain Institute; Lecturer
Distinguished Lecturer; Assistant Department Head; Pete Patton Fellow & Professor of Practice
The Intermodal Association of North America will allocate $90,000 in academic awards to Haslam's Department of Supply Chain Management.
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