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U.S. Announces Samsung Electronics Incentives for Semiconductor Production

Supply Chain Matters

As noted in a prior Supply Chain Matters semiconductor supply chain commentary, The Wall Street Journal had previously reported that Samsung Electronics would be doubling its planned U.S. According to yesterday’s reporting by The Wall Street Journal ( Paid subscription ), the selling point for Samsung’s U.S. The move follows a $6.6

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Airbus Sets 2024 Aircraft Production and Delivery Target

Supply Chain Matters

2024 Production Goal This week, commercial aircraft manufacturer Airbus established a goal to deliver upwards of 800 commercial aircraft this year. The European plane maker further indicated that plans are established to reach its highest ever monthly production rates in 2026.

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Supply Chain Matters News Capsule Follow-Up- February 24 2023

Supply Chain Matters

This update provides added developments related to aircraft manufacturer Boeing, and to current U.S. After deliveries were suspended for upwards of two years because of a series of quality and manufacturing process issues, Boeing has plans to ramp production to five per month in late 2023 and to 10 per month in the 2025/2026 timeframe.

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Toyota’s CEO Leadership Change and An Accelerated EV Supply Network Strategy

Supply Chain Matters

The Wall Street Journal reported this week ( Paid subscription or metered view ) that Sato has called for an “ EV-first mindset ” including the accelerated development of supply chain and manufacturing methods optimized for EV vehicle platforms.

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Top Transportation & Logistics Influencers

The Logistics of Logistics

Trillion by 2026 according to IMARC Group and the overall total U.S. Steve works closely with leading manufacturers, retailers, logistics service providers, and technology firms. While these massive industries deal with overcoming hurdles and immense pressure they are forging ahead and continuing to grow.

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Engine Reliability and Supply Surfaces for Commercial Aircraft Supply Chains

Supply Chain Matters

Since its introduction in 2016, the innovative Pratt GTF has been dogged by a series of reliability and manufacturing quality issues. According to reporting from The Wall Street Journal last week, more than 100 Pratt powered jets have been grounded “ by durability issues or spare parts shortages that have dragged on for years.”

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Breaking- Pratt And Whitney Engine Reliability Issue Far More Expansive

Supply Chain Matters

According to a published report from Bloomberg , RTX executives now indicate that an estimated average of upwards of 350 aircraft will need to be parked annually, through the year 2026, to complete this process of engine removal, inspection. Repair and remount. billion over the next several years because of this issue.