Awesome Supply Chain 
A curated list of supply chain, logistics, and warehouse management resources for professionals in the field.
Well-known and industry-standard resources are included as a baseline reference. The emphasis of this list, however, is on uncovering under-the-radar tools, niche solutions, and practical knowledge that may otherwise be overlooked.
Contributions are especially encouraged for lesser-known, high-quality tools, open resources, and practitioner-tested solutions that are not already widely publicized.
Contents
Industry News & Publications
Educational Resources
Data & Analytics
Sustainability & Green Logistics
- EPA SmartWay - Quickly assess the performance of prospective and current carriers
- Carbon Disclosure Project - Sustainability data from more than 1,200 city, state and regional governments
- Greenhouse Gas Protocol Frameworks to measure and manage greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, has great resources
- GLEC Framework 3.2 Calculation and reporting of logistics GHG emissions across multi-modal supply chains
Regulations & Compliance
- OSHA Warehousing - Safety regulations and guidelines
- FMCSA - Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
- CBP - US Customs and Border Protection
- FDA Food Safety - Food logistics compliance
- IATA - Air cargo regulations
Conferences & Events
Communities & Forums
- Google OR-Tools - Open source software suite for optimization, tuned for tackling the world’s toughest problems in vehicle routing, flows, integer and linear programming, and constraint programming
- Batch Census Geocoder - Free geocoding for addresses that are within the United States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Island Areas
- Valhalla - Open Source Routing Engine for OpenStreetMap.Includes tools like time+distance matrix computation, isochrones, elevation sampling, map matching and tour optimization (Travelling Salesman)
- Need more contributions
Contributing
Contributions are welcome and appreciated.
Formal guidelines may be added if there is sufficient interest. For now, please focus on sharing:
- Freely accessible, high-signal resources
- Tools or content with real practitioner value
- Links that are not paywalled, ad-heavy, or primarily marketing-driven
The intent is to reduce information asymmetry and surface genuinely useful resources.
If GitHub is not your preferred contribution method, I have a Get in touch → page at my website HeyImMD
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