- 1. Strategies for Reducing Carbon Footprint in Supply Chain Management in 2023
- (Management)
- As the demand for products and services continues rising with the increase in the global population, the carbon footprint caused by the demand for high manufacturing capabilities also keeps rising. This ...
- 2. What to Expect for Supply Chains in 2023
- (News)
- According to Forbes, the supply chain industry will have a bumpy 2023. As we close out 2022, many in the supply chain industry are offering up their predictions for the coming year. When it comes to ...
- 3. The Supply Chain is About More Than Stuff
- (News)
- ... it from the plant to the warehouse to the distributor to the seller and then delivering it the user. That’s still a relevant model but today's supply chain is also about software, security, compliance, ...
- 4. The Right IoT Implementations can Improve Your Supply Chain Performance
- (Technology)
- ... in the supply chain from the manufacturing plant to store shelves. As one of the players in this sector, the right IoT implementations can substantially improve your supply chain performance. Here are ...
- 5. Ransomware Attacks put Food Industry's Supply Chain at Ris
- (Logistics)
- ... shutting down plants that processed one-fifth of the United States’ meat supply. Unable to resolve the problem, JBS eventually paid $11 million in Bitcoin as to not cause further disruptions to the restaurants, ...
- 6. Chip Shortage Crippling the Auto Industry Could Last Until 2022
- (Supply)
- ... is so bad that many car makers including Nissan, Audi and Mitsubishi have ceased operations at certain plants until they can receive more chips. Electronic companies such as Samsung and Intel have since ...
- 7. CrowdFarming is Changing the Way Europeans Purchase Produce
- (Management)
- ... is sent their “share” of produce. According to CrowdFarming’s Impact and Transparency Report, “These families quickly became engaged in the whole cultivation process, from seed plantation to consumption. ...
- 8. Supply Chain Problems Hit Tesla
- (News)
- Disruptions to the supply chain are causing Tesla to halt production at its California plant, reports the LA Times. Tesla Inc. told workers it will temporarily halt some production at its car assembly ...
- 9. Biden signs executive order to address chip shortage through a review to strengthen supply chains
- (News)
- ... from suppliers could mean losing up to a 20% of its expected first-quarter production. General Motors said earlier this month that it would extend downtime at several production plants due to the shortage ...
- 10. Blockchain Can Prevent Food Fraud
- (News)
- ... caught near Fiji by a Chinese vessel, shipped to a packing plant in Thailand, and sold to a distributor in Mexico before it ever reached a U.S. wholesaler and finally a supermarket chain in Chicago Read ...
- 11. Supply Chain is Turning to AI Amid Covid-19
- (Technology)
- ... began to spread across the globe – finding it now poses a significant problem. Many factories such as meat processing plants have had to temporarily shut their doors due to Covid-19. With little to no ...
- 12. Supply Chain is Circular - What Does that Mean?
- (Supply)
- ... impact on consumers and markets. In the past, raw materials moved linearly. It entailed the movement of materials from suppliers where they were transported to an assembly or manufacturing plant. After ...
- 13. Coronavirus Could Hurt Apple
- (News)
- Currently, the coronavirus isn’t affecting Apple’s supply chain, but if the Foxconn plant is’t back into production by mid-February there could be problems, reports Tech Republic. With the coronavirus ...
- 14. GreyOrange Launches Next Era Fulfillment Operating System
- (News)
- GreyOrange, a global software and mobile robotics provider that leverages artificial intelligence and machine learning to optimize fulfillment operations, today announced the latest release of its Fulfillment ...
- 15. US Feds Want Supply Chain Infrastructure Security
- (Technology)
- ... espionage. The federal government is concerned with potential backdoors that can be planted in these devices to allow the Chinese to interfere with critical communication infrastructure or steal massive ...
- 16. Using Open Source in the Fields
- (News)
- According to Salon, open source technology could help small farmers improve their crop yields. Robert Chang’s fellow small-scale farmers turn to each other when they need low-cost tech to stay organized ...
- 17. Declining Prices of IoT Sensors Is Extending Penetration Farther into Manufacturing Processes
- (Technology)
- ... integration will be achieved in plant processes that will increase levels of productivity and will take manufacturing to a whole new level of transformation. With the availability of smart machines that ...
- 18. Protecting the Cannabis Supply Chain
- (News)
- According to PYMNTS, with more states approving the use of cannabis the government needs to pass regulations to ensure the safety of the supply chain. Read the article on PYMNTS
- 19. GPS Tracking for Food Production
- (Supply)
- ... the farm to your table is quite interesting. The tracker is attached when your food while it’s on the farm. Whether it's attached to the leg of a chicken or a berry plant, you will know the complete process ...
- 20. It’s time for 2019 predictions
- (Management)
- ... choices to similar models that aren’t subject to the penalty. To combat this some companies are closing plants, drastically modifying their product line, or moving production to unaffected countries ...
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