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U.S. Announces TSMC Incentives for U.S. Based Semiconductor Production

Supply Chain Matters

Before today’s announcement, TSMC ’s prior plans were to invest $40 billion consisting of two facilities, one of which would include 4-nanometer process technology. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo that the global leader in semiconductor chip production will be producing cutting-edge 2-nanometer advanced chip technology in the U.S.

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This Week in Logistics News (February 12 – 18)

Logistics Viewpoints

Design: make all primary consumer packaging recyclable by 2025 and use 50 percent recycled material in our packaging by 2030. Autonomous vehicles continue to evolve with improved technology making autonomous supply chains closer to reality. The ongoing freight backups at maritime ports is disrupting global supply chains.

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This Week in Logistics News (July 15 – 21)

Logistics Viewpoints

While still in the early stages of development, the emerging technology will instantly transport an item once it is picked at a warehouse or store to your living room. According to Dr. Myles Dyson, Chief Scientist at Cyberdyne, the technology will be live by late 2017, or “Judgement Day” as they have named the project timeline.

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This Week in Logistics News (March 26 – April 1)

Logistics Viewpoints

Chip shortage forces GM to pause production at Indiana plant. Walgreens is opening the automated, centralized hubs to keep up in the fast-changing pharmacy industry. The auto industry continues to face supply chain issues more than a year after a global chip shortage first emerged in late 2020.

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Hedging Raw Materials Can Backfire!

Operations and Supply Chain Management

“Absent a significant and near-term increase in wood-pellet market pricing, we expect [the trade] will continue to have a negative impact on our profitability, cash flows and liquidity through 2025,” Glenn Nunziata, who was appointed interim chief executive earlier this month, said on a conference call with analysts.