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SYNOPSlS: Unlocking Greater Value in Your Supply Chain

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

Held Last January 27, 2022. SYNOPSlS: Your Supply Chain Roadmap IDC’s Predictions for 2022 and Beyond. The World in 2022: What’s on the horizon for supply chains this year? LogiSYM Supply Chain Magazine – February 2022. Samsung Roundtable Presented by LogiSYM. SYNOPSlS: Unlocking Greater Value in Your Supply Chain.

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SYNOPSlS: Augmentation of the Logistics Workforce

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

Raymon is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport and The Australian Logistics Academy, an Associate Fellow of the Australian Institute of Management and was an Honorary Fellow of the University of Wollongong, where he was responsible for teaching and representing the interests of the University in the region.

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Three Key Takeaways from MODEX 2024

BlueYonder

I have been going to MODEX since 2004 when it was called NAMH (held in Cleveland) and have made an incredible number of connections, some of which have become lifelong clients and friends. Material handling and supply chain industry professionals converge at a few marquee shows across the world. Boy, I couldn’t be more wrong.

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What’s the outlook for inflation and supply chain relief in 2022? (Jason Miller Blog #3)

NC State SCRC

What’s in store for 2022? I think it’s also fair to say that the supply chain problems are unlikely to be fixed in 2022 – although I keep hearing from pundits that “its getting better” I don’t think it’s getting better – I think it’s likely to even get worse.

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Disruption in China Ripples Across Global Supply Chains in April 2022

Supply Chain Matters

They collectively provide evidence that the prior disruptions still occurring among industry supply chains, compounded by the latest manufacturing, logistics and transportation disruptions occurring in China, will have a longer economic and service level effect in the coming months. Global Manufacturing Output Levels Declined.

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Grocery Shopping and Inflation, Part One: Impact on Grocers

Enterra Insights

”[2] The USDA went on to predict, “In 2022, food-at-home prices are expected to increase between 1.5 Retail and grocery reporter Nathaniel Meyersohn ( @nmeyersohn ) agrees with the USDA prediction about increasing food prices in 2022. He writes, “Expect to keep paying more for groceries in 2022.”[3]

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The Internet of Things in the Supply Chain

Enterra Insights

And all of them expect to be connected to logistics providers transporting goods to and from various supply chain nodes. Manufacturing and transportation and logistics companies have been pioneers of today’s IoRT revolution, leading the way to connect and automate industry operations.” in 2004 to $0.38 ”[6].