Sneak Peek: StockUp App
CARISCA is developing StockUp, a mobile learning game simulation that will help health care professionals learn about supply chain management practices so they can keep the shelves stocked with vital health care commodities.
CARISCA is developing StockUp, a mobile learning game simulation that will help health care professionals learn about supply chain management practices so they can keep the shelves stocked with vital health care commodities.
On April 28 and 29, 2021, supply chain researchers and practitioners gathered for a virtual forum to discuss global sourcing and distribution. The event’s goal was to inform supply chain practitioners, academics, and the public about global sourcing and distribution issues and innovative practices for solving complex problems. The event hosted six subject matter experts from diverse supply chain sectors.
ASU faculty build research capacity at KNUST through a faculty workshop focused on case studies.
CARISCA invites you on a journey to create resilient and sustainable supply chains in Ghana and across Africa.
CARISCA awarded 21 PhD and 45 master’s degree scholarships to Ghanaian students with financial need to study the critical discipline of supply chain management at KNUST.
KNUST supply chain researchers present findings and proposed policy recommendations on factors contributing to high poverty and lack of prosperity for vulnerable and disadvantaged groups in the North of Ghana.
W. P. Carey School of Business professors discuss cyberattacks and supply chain issues
Discuss global supply chain challenges in sourcing and distribution at CARISCA’s next virtual SCALE meeting, April 28-29.
U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Ghana, Stephanie S. Sullivan (center in gray suit) visited KNUST on April 21, 2021, to learn more about the many ways that KNUST is contributing to Ghana’s prosperity through U.S. government-funded projects like CARISCA.
Dale Rogers comments on the need to upgrade American ports.