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What Supply Chain Management Should Anticipate in 2024

Supply Chain Matters

The Ferrari Consulting and Research Group through its affiliate the Supply Chain Matters blog provides an overview of our 2024 annual prediction themes for industry and global supply chains. By all prevailing accounts entering this year, there remained a fair amount of uncertainties and many potential risks.

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How Will Climate Change Impact Supply Chains in 2024?

Resilinc

2023 was the warmest year on record. Now, it is predicted that 2024 has a 99% chance of ranking in the top five warmest years. From wildfires to hurricanes, the potential for climate-related supply chain disruptions remains a significant concern for supply chains and economies globally. F) above preindustrial levels.

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Truckload Market Trends to Watch in 2022

GlobalTranz

While we’re happy to leave 2021 in the rearview mirror, many of the same trends will impact the truckload market in 2022. In our white paper, 2022 Logistics and Supply Chain Trends and Outlook , we cover many of the lingering effects of the past two years, and the newest challenges truckload shippers can expect to face in the year ahead.

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Trends 2023: Supply Chain

Enterra Insights

For years, supply chain professionals have toiled in obscurity while making the global economy run smoothly. As a result, for the past two years, supply chain professionals have been struggling to correct flaws that were amplified during troubling times. ”[1]. Supply Chain Trends. Digitization.

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Structural Changes to the Global Supply Chain

Enterra Insights

The staff at The Economist insists, “One thing seems clear: after years of anxious speculation, the structure of the world’s supply chains has fundamentally changed.”[1]. According to The Economist , “After the Berlin Wall fell in 1989, the lodestar of globalization was efficiency. ”[1]. ”[2].

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Realities Impact the Global Ocean Container Industry

Supply Chain Matters

Supply Chain Matters provides highlights of the realities of higher number of vessels among global ocean container shipping lines meeting contracting shipping demand levels that are now leading to headcount and schedule reductions. Background Ocean container shipping and logistics are the lifeblood of global supply chain movements.

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Is Blockchain the Future of the Supply Chain?

Enterra Insights

An article published earlier this year in Supply & Demand Chain Executive carried the headline: “3 Reasons Why Blockchain is the Future of Supply Chain.” ” That’s a pretty bold statement considering the fact that numerous challenges lie ahead for a fuller utilization of blockchain technology in the supply chain.