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Above the Fold: Supply Chain Logistics News (April 28, 2023)

Talking Logistics

Looking ahead 5 years to 2028, what trends will play a bigger role in supply chain management? What actions is your company taking today to position its supply chain and. The pace of change and innovation in the supply chain and logistics realm continues to accelerate (as you can see from the news items below).

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Supply Chain Operations in 2028: Let’s Consult the Crystal Ball

Logistics Bureau

By 2028, robots could be running warehouses and fully automated facilities will be the norm rather than the exception. And they will work in the dark with the aid of lasers and non-visual guidance systems, saving companies the cost of lighting. By 2028, offshore production could all but be eradicated. Automation in Logistics.

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Supply Chain Crystal Ball Gazing: Let’s Look Ahead to 2028

Logistics Bureau

So I’ve decided to indulge my craving by daring to speculate about what the supply chain of 2028 might look like. The world may not quite be ready for the latter, but a lot can change physically, economically, scientifically, and politically between now and 2028. It’s Mostly About Automation. Robots Run the Warehouse.

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South Korea Company Invests $3.9B in New Indiana Chip-Packaging Facility

Supply Chain Brain

The new plant will mass-produce high bandwidth memory used for AI computing, and is expected to open sometime in the back half of 2028.

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Labor Strikes Targeting U.S. Automakers- Tentative Deals Reached

Supply Chain Matters

On Thursday of last week, we highlighted the announcement of a tentative agreement being reached with Ford Motor Company. The report points out that union workers for equipment makers CNH International , Deere and Company and Mack Trucks have each rebuffed initially negotiated deals despite significant wage gains that were negotiated.

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Taiwan Company to Get Billions in Federal Funds for New Chip Factory in Arizona

Supply Chain Brain

billion in federal subsidies for a third semiconductor factory in Arizona, set to open by 2028. TSMC will get $6.6

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This Week in Logistics News (October 9 – 15)

Logistics Viewpoints

Johnson is on a quest to “remake the retail world” as he takes his new company public. The company in question is Enjoy, and it runs mobile retail stores for its partners. Mr. Johnson sees the company as a combination of white-glove delivery service and an army of door-to-door salespeople. Lead times for chips have surged.