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What would happen if China invaded Taiwan?

Resilinc

One day in August 2022, a group of military and defense strategy experts gathered in Washington, DC, to play a game that simulated a Chinese amphibious invasion of Taiwan in 2026. and its allies, “significantly reducing American technological, economic, and military advantages,” writes Matheny.

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Denied Party Screening: Why It Matters

QAD

Dual-use goods are items that can be used both for civilian and military applications. trillion in 2026. Manufacturers of dual-use goods must screen domestic shipments to ensure that money and products don’t flow to terrorist and criminal organizations. Furthermore, manufacturers in the US, must take into account deemed export laws.

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Where Have The Drivers Gone?

AFFLINK

According to another recent report from the American Trucking Association , the shortage of drivers was expected to hit 50,000 by the end of 2017 - a trend that equates to more than 174,000 drivers by as soon as 2026. It's clear that this is a problem that must be addressed at all costs, but luckily the ATA has a number of solid ideas.

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Investigation Underway Involving Aircraft Engine Parts Supplier

Supply Chain Matters

Within both commercial and military aircraft supply networks, there have been prior incidents, especially involving military aircraft, that had operating engines with bogus parts supplied, some of which led to disaster. Consequently, a plan has been developed for removal, inspection, or repair of these engines over a three year period.

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The Future Is Now for Logistics

Material Handling & Logistics

If things don't change, and we continue up this progression, by 2026, we will be at 170,000 drivers short. ATA has an ongoing program to recruit military veterans with heavy-duty driving experience. Since then ATA revised its estimates, projecting the driver shortage will rise to 63,000 by the end of this year. "If

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The World’s Most Vulnerable Supply Chain

Logistics Viewpoints

These are embedded in industrial machinery, home goods (like refrigerators), toys, and advanced military devices. “We The Global Semiconductor Supply Chain While Taiwan is where military strategists are focusing their attention. Semiconductors go not into just computers and smart phones, but all manner of cars, trucks, and planes.