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Supply Chain Disruptions Are New Opportunities – LogiSYM October/November 2020

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

Unlike SARS in 2003, the Covid-19 pandemic has spawned an unprecedented Global health pandemic. In the initial few months Global demand inevitably crashed affecting virtually every industry save for Essential Services. Supermarkets, food suppliers, pharmaceutical and medical industries were the main beneficiaries. CONCLUSION.

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FreightTech for Fortune 500 Shippers with Brad Forester and Mike Mulqueen

The Logistics of Logistics

Brad is a highly recognized senior supply chain leader with over 23 years of managing, designing, and implementing freight transport technology. Mike is a leading expert in logistics technology solutions with over 30 years of managing, designing, and implementing freight transport systems. Supply chain visibility.

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The COVID-19 Supply Chain Hit Could Trigger Recession in Australia

Logistics Bureau

To get a better picture of the economic mauling that Australia will potentially face in the months ahead, we need to understand the extent of the impact of the crisis in China on local businesses and industries. Why is the Australian Economy Particularly at Risk? Quite simply, China is Australia’s largest trading partner by a wide margin.

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How to Stop Disruption in the Supply Chain From the Coronavirus

Veridian Solutions

What’s the Real Risk to the Chinese Supply Chain? It has also become the center of global production networks in any number of key industries including electronics, automobiles, medical equipment, industrial machinery, and pharmaceuticals. Many have compared this outbreak to the SARS emergency of 2003.