- 1. Small Supply Chain Projects Receive Funding Boost Under Biden-Harris Administration
- (News)
- In a move to strengthen the United States' technological infrastructure and competitiveness, the Biden-Harris administration has announced a new Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) under the Creating ...
- 2. America Runs on Oil – But Can U.S. Diesel Stockpiles Keep Up?
- (Logistics)
- ... shifts back to North America, regional capacity pressures are likely to change, particularly in Mexico and across the southern United States. Building relationships with key transportation partners while ...
- 3. Joint Statement on Cooperation on Global Supply Chains
- (News)
- The United States Department of State recently released a joint statement on cooperation on global supply chains. The statement outlines the importance of cooperation between countries to ensure the security ...
- 4. Nearshoring Has a Long Upside
- (Logistics)
- ... Supply, WEG Electric, and Cintas. He began his career in logistics by serving 12 years in the United States Marine Corps. He also has a Master of Science in Supply Chain Management from Elmhurst University. ...
- 5. G7 Financial Meeting Discusses Need to Diversify the Global Supply Chain Industry
- (Management)
- ... political forum bringing together the most powerful nations in the world. The seven nations that make up the G7 are Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States. With ...
- 6. Impact of Increasing Global Trade on Supply Chain Management in 2023
- (Management)
- ... This will unlikely change despite rising labour costs and trade tensions between the United States and China. However, with these geopolitical dynamics, uncertainties, and associated challenges, businesses ...
- 7. The Evolution of Container Chassis Provisioning
- (Logistics)
- ... particularly outside the United States, motor carriers owned and operated the chassis. In the U.S, however, shipping lines developed a different approach. They provided their customers with chassis ...
- 8. Eggs - The Latest Food to be Affected By Supply Chain Disruption
- (Supply)
- ... United States. While it mainly effected turkeys – many egg-laying hens contracted the disease or had to be culled to stop the spread. Like in 2022 – the average price of eggs skyrocketed – increasing about ...
- 9. US Gov Reports Progress in Resolving Supply Chain Issues
- (Supply)
- ... to decongest the ports. With these efforts, goods are getting delivered again and hitting the shelves with inventories at their highest levels, like before the pandemic. The United States Department ...
- 10. Build More Resilience into Your Supply Chain
- (Supply)
- ... Building supply chain resilience is not a single person’s job to do. It requires collaboration between organizations and governments. In the United States, for example, the government’s research and ...
- 11. ERP Resilience
- (News)
- ERPs can offer the supply chain resilience, reports Food Industry Expert. According to McKinsey research, before 2020, consumer demand for food in the United States had been stable, growing at a consistent ...
- 12. Supply Chain Issues Bring Manufacturers Back to the US
- (Supply)
- ... and labors were cheaper. Many industries in the United States depended on countries like China and India to produce their goods such as electronics, medical products, pharmaceuticals, and plastic and ...
- 13. Government Supply Chains at Risk
- (News)
- A government watchdog organization reports that the Defense Department should keep better track of supply chain risks, reports FCW. The Defense Department should keep better track of its cybersecurity ...
- 14. What’s Hindering the Supply Chain’s Digital Revolution?
- (News)
- Legacy tech is holding back the supply chain’s digital revolution, reports Harvard Business Review. Supply chains have never been static. Even before the recent waves of disruption in the marketplace, ...
- 15. Baby Formula is Latest Casualty of Supply Chain Crisis
- (Retail)
- Baby formula continues to be scarce throughout the United States as parents scramble to feed their babies amid a supply chain crisis. No product seems to be immune to the supply chain disruption with baby ...
- 16. State of Emergence in Georgia
- (Logistics)
- ... to carry more goods at one time. The order lasts for 30 days and is set to expire on May 16, 2022. The supply chain crisis is a global issue and is affecting the entire United States. Since 2020, the ...
- 17. These Are the Most Common and In-Demand Supply Chain Job Titles
- (Management)
- ... chain professionals is just as high. Because of this, there is a shortage of supply chain jobs in the United States, especially for those looking to advance their skills within the machine learning community. ...
- 18. Chip Shortage Still Wreaking Havoc on the Supply Chain
- (Supply)
- ... to Koray Köse, an analyst at Gartner told BBC that the rise of 5G contributed to the shortage of chips as well as the United States’ decision not sell semiconductor chips made by Huawei Technologies. ...
- 19. The Defense Supply Chain Remains Vulnerable
- (News)
- The defense supply chain is still vulnerable, reports National Defense. As COVID-19 and the ensuing economic challenges have exposed, the United States faces substantial supply chain vulnerabilities ...
- 20. Your Supply Chain May Still Cause Issues This Holiday Season
- (Supply)
- ... shoe manufacturing nation to the United States behind China, the rising rates of infection is a problem that may delay the fulfillment of customer orders. The solution to this problem is for the retailers ...
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