- 21. Clean Energy Needs a Clean Supply Chain
- (News)
- According to the Verge, clean energy needs to have its own reliable supply chain. The future of energy in America will depend on whether the US can break free from its dependence on other countries ...
- 22. Effective Use of Logistics Can Improve Your Supply Chain
- (Logistics)
- ... modes of transport goods across borders, making it possible for citizens of specific countries to get the items they want in time while also improving the economy. Trucks remain the most preferred mode ...
- 23. Your Supply Chain May Still Cause Issues This Holiday Season
- (Supply)
- ... time to wait before things return to normal. This means that your supply chain may still cause issues as we approach the holiday season. With the coronavirus now surging in countries at the heart of ...
- 24. Trucking in Your Supply Chain is Changing
- (Logistics)
- ... supply chain. However, high-speed rail networks are a new area of interest that is generating tremendous interest across the world. Beginning with Asian nations such as Japan and China, countries are hoping ...
- 25. Overcrowded Supply Chains Are a Real Problem
- (Logistics)
- ... freight rates. The cost of storage also increases as the movement of goods is hampered. In many countries, the growth of imports in combination with lack of adequate investment in port and inland transport ...
- 26. Congested Supply Chains Can Impact Traffic
- (Supply)
- ... as those in southeast Asia like Vietnam. Countries with poor transport systems and traffic management systems lose millions of dollars annually due to issues such as visibility, delays, and late deliveries. ...
- 27. Coca-Cola Utilizes Blue Yonder Supply Chain Solution
- (News)
- ... 28 countries. The company was looking for a solution to support a 24/7 supply chain and its product portfolio of more than 100 brands and 4,000 SKUs. Read the article on Retail Tech Innovation Hub ...
- 28. Comply and Beware These Supply Chain Regulations
- (Supply)
- ... many forms. It can be in the form of collusion, poor monitoring of employee expenses, or falsified labor and bills. This risk has caused many issues between organizations and governments in various countries, ...
- 29. These 5 Pandemic-Driven Supply Chain Changes Need Watching
- (Supply)
- As vaccine rollout begins to catch momentum and countries show signs of putting coronavirus under control, attention is now being turned to the recovery of the economy and the sectors that have been severely ...
- 30. Ghana becomes the first country to deliver vaccines via drone
- (Logistics)
- ... in inaccessible areas. “For many countries, nationwide, equitable distribution — especially to remote and hard-to-reach regions — is a daunting challenge. But in Ghana, the established health infrastructure, ...
- 31. Grocery Stores Taking Stock of Pandemic Issues
- (Retail)
- ... of the pandemic has been the movement of essential goods. Items are subject to restrictions and conditions in countries. These restrictions are a way of reducing the spread of the virus between nations, ...
- 32. How Will Your Supply Chain Perform Post Pandemic?
- (Logistics)
- ... in the past, mainly when the US-China trade war forced companies to adopt a “China Plus One” strategy of spreading production between countries in China and other Southeast Asian countries such as Vietnam, ...
- 33. Reimagined supply chains emerge from global crisis as enterprises focus on data insights to mitigate risk
- (News)
- ... of Supply Chains surveyed 320 senior executives from multinationals across 18 countries between August and October 2020. The survey was carried out for Orange Business Services by independent research ...
- 34. Are These Challenges Facing You This Year?
- (Management)
- ... that it is necessary. 2. Costing With the damages caused by the coronavirus pandemic in many countries, the cost of raw materials continues going up mainly due to economic constraints. For operations ...
- 35. Supply Chain Causes Disruption to Covid-19 Vaccine Delivery
- (Supply)
- ... recently announced a major supply chain blunder, admitting they would only be able to ship half of the 100 million dosages they had originally promised countries around the world by the end of the year. ...
- 36. Here's How We Can Resolve Our Supply Chain Issue
- (Supply)
- ... This can be seen from countries that have grown economically over the years. The growth of these economies has been largely due to strong manufacturing industry. To maintain competitiveness, countries, ...
- 37. RFID is Being Deployed in the Fight against COVID-19
- (Logistics)
- Several countries are trying to come up with different solutions to fight the rising cases of coronavirus pandemic. It is for this reason that technologies are now being combined to counter the impact ...
- 38. COVID-19 Vaccine is Useless without a Global Supply Chain
- (Supply)
- ... the social distancing and lockdown measures implemented in different countries in different regions, the movement of goods has encountered bottlenecks that have never been experienced before. With the ...
- 39. Problems in the Healthcare Supply Chain
- (News)
- ... supply chains as many countries, including the richest ones on the planet, were battered with shortages of critical pharmaceuticals and medical supplies needed to fight back against the outbreak. Read ...
- 40. Supply Chain Deficiencies are highlighted by COVID-19
- (Supply)
- ... under a test and has emerged as seriously flawed. It all began with countries’ restriction of certain materials, mainly the medical supply in March, followed by a travel ban that has since been ...
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