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Supply Chain Normalcy? Think Again.

Supply Chain Shaman

The global supply chain is built on three assumptions: rational government policy, availability of reasonably priced logistics, and low variability. In March 2023, the Global Supply Chain Pressure Index fell to the lowest level since November 2008. Over the past three years, supply chain cycles shifted.

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Integrating Corporate Social Responsibility into Your Supply Chain

Logility

In the wake of the financial crisis of 2008–2010, CSR again became a focus for evaluating corporate behavior. CSR in Your Supply Chain. CSR opportunities can be found across the entire supply chain in many different forms, including vendor compliance, quality management and sustainability as a whole.

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[INFOGRAPHIC] Alexander Hamilton: A US Manufacturing Visionary

GlobalTranz

Editor's Note: This is a blog and infographic from The National Institute of Standards and Technology’s Hollings Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP). manufacturers to help the>m create and retain jobs, increase profits, and save time and money. Alexander Hamilton: The First Government Expert & Champion on Manufacturing.

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Top 2016 Supply Chain Strategy Posts from the Supply Chain Link Blog

Arkieva

Over the past year, the Arkieva Supply Chain Link Blog provided thought leadership and informative posts on supply chain strategy tips, trends, and news. Here is a list of the Top 20 Supply Chain Strategy Blog Posts from 2016. The ABCDs of an Excellent Supply Chain. Happy new year!

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Are Ocean Freight Prices Absolutely Broken?

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

It starts back in 2008. In the years that followed, consolidation and the formation of the three major ocean alliances allowed carriers to manage ship supply quickly and broadly by cancelling or “blanking” sailings in times of low demand. With 16% of scheduled Asia-US capacity blanked in June, demand quickly outpaced supply.

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Are Ocean Freight Prices Absolutely Broken?

Freightos

It starts back in 2008. . In the years that followed, c onsolidation and the formation of the three major ocean alliances allowed carriers to manage ship supply quickly and broadly by cancelling or “blanking” sailings in times of low demand. . With 16% of scheduled Asia-US capacity blanked in June, demand quickly outpaced supply.

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Period of high financial risk to suppliers on the horizon

Resilinc

.” Procurement and supply chain managers should take that adage seriously for the next year to 18 months, given the prospects of a recession in the United States. consumer demand to decline in many sectors and sending a bullwhip upstream to suppliers, with 20-30% PO reductions reported by Chinese manufacturers.