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Above the Fold: Supply Chain Logistics News (July 7, 2023)

Talking Logistics

I have no interest in finding out for myself, but in my son’s case, he ate 7 hot dogs in 3 minutes to take 2nd place at the Sunbury, Ohio July 4th hot dog eating contest (he missed 1st place by just 1/2 a dog)!

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Shorter Supply Chains are Upending Globalization Patterns

Enterra Insights

Supply chain disruptions during the pandemic highlighted global dependence on Chinese manufacturing — and those dependencies raised serious concerns among China’s trading partners. As supply chain challenges eased and cooler heads prevailed, calls for decoupling decreased but admonitions to de-risk supply chains increased.

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Supply Chain Cartoon Caption Winner for Feb. 2, 2022 Contest

Supply Chain Digest

Chuck Peters of Atlanta and Steve Lavender of The Ohio State University Take Home the Prize with Great Captions

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Supply Visibility: More Important Than Ever. Yet Elusive.

Supply Chain Shaman

Supply chain shortages abound. The supply chain impact is unprecedented. Linkedin Comment Donald Cavin Data Warehousing Consultant at Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center-James Cancer Hospital & Solove Research Institute. As shown in Figure 2, despite major investments, the gaps are large.

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The Food Supply Chain is a Natural Home for Blockchain Technology

Enterra Insights

In other words, the traceability of food in the supply chain can be important for all stakeholders from farmers to consumers. Blockchain technology holds great potential for providing traceability in the food supply chain. ”[2]. The Cost of Food Recalls. Continuity of Information. ” Footnotes. [1]

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Jason Miller Blog 2: Will Intel’s investments make a dent in our dependence on foreign semiconductors?

NC State SCRC

A great deal of hoopla is being made of Intel’s investments in its new $20 billion semiconductor chip plant near Columbus, Ohio, which Intel claims could expand into a $100 billion complex with eight fabrication plants. billion, which brings us to the same value as the total product supply at producer prices. billion in 2000.

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Panama Canal Drought: Lower Water Levels, Higher Supply Chain Risk

Resilinc

The ACP also implemented “Condition 3” until September 2, 2023. Currently, in the US, the Mississippi and Ohio River water levels are falling at an alarming rate due to heat and lack of rainfall. If any of the five major waterways are disrupted, it could significantly impact the global supply chain.

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