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Chip Shortage Hurts Many Supply Chains

The chip shortage is affecting supply chains across many industries, reports ZD Net. 

Laptops, phones, tablets, gaming consoles: the devices that keep us connected to friends, family and colleagues have been in high demand over the past year, and it's been a big win for the semiconductor industry that produces the tiny chips that power all those devices.

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Supply Chains Will Drive Net Zero

Supply chain innovation will help drive net zero emissions, reports Green Biz. 

At a glance, food giant Nestle, home furnishings leader IKEA, tech services powerhouse Tech Mahindra and wireless behemoth Ericsson have very little in common. 

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Companies Turning to Warehouse Visibility Systems

According to Supply Chain Quarterly, companies are choosing to install warehouse visibility systems. 

More supply chain executives are implementing warehouse visibility systems to complement their analytics data, according to a survey from supply chain technology company Longbow Advantage, released Monday.

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Blockchain Could Sustain Supply Chain

Blockchain could be the key to supply chain sustainability, reports the Bangkok Post. 

Recent media attention surrounding the surge (and drop, and surge) of Bitcoin price, and the proliferation of non-fungible tokens (unique cryptographic tokens) highlight just two of numerous applications of blockchain.

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Construction Supply Chain Having Problems

The construction industry’s recovery is being hampered by supply chain shortages, reports Construction Dive. 

Material shortages are curtailing construction’s recovery before it’s even gotten started.

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Predicting the Next Supply Chain Disruption

There are ways to predict the next supply chain disruption, reports Forbes. 

I recently had the opportunity to deliver the keynote at Demand Driven Technologies’ Global Conference 2021, which focused on the technologies speeding up our supply chains, and yes, we are indeed entering a new era of enlightenment in this field

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Consumers Changing the Supply Chain

According to Forbes, consumers' food habits are changing the supply chain. 

How food reaches consumers looks different now than it did before the pandemic—and the change is transforming how it moves through the supply chain.

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Using Tech to Strengthen the Supply Chain

Technologies like location intelligence and geospatial thinking are the key to building stronger supply chains, reports Supply and Demand Executive. 

The Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic shook the global supply chain as out-of-stock paper products, buying limits for cleaning supplies and other critical delays revealed an instability that could no longer be repaired with old strategies.

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Pandemic Supply Chain Disruption

According to IT Pro Portal, the pandemic disrupted over 78% of the supply chains.

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Grocery Chain Adds AI to Supply Chain

Grocery chain M&S is adding artificial intelligence and machine learning to improve its supply chain, reports the Grocer. 

M&S is taking the next step in modernising its supply chain by using artificial intelligence and machine learning to improve availability while cutting food waste.

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