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Summer Solstice? Your Supply Chain Knows Winter is Coming

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However, if you manufacture or transport goods, especially those that have any seasonal value in the winter, you better start preparing now because the days are now getting shorter and the disruptions that are impacting the market today will extend into the future. The effects are rippling through the economies of manufacturers.

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The Top 10 Supply Chain Management Challenges for 2023 & Beyond: An In-Depth Look

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Meanwhile, turmoil in Ukraine is here to stay for the time being. If you’re a manufacturer, you also know that rising input costs add even more pressure onto already razor-thin margins. 3PL specialized in storing and shipping products. However, adopting a 3PL removes some control and agility from your operation.

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How To Overcome The Current Supply Chain Disruptions As A Manufacturer

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Such an interruption can affect any of the supply chain steps, often involving sourcing of raw materials, production, and distribution of goods or services. While the worst of the pandemic appears to be behind us, COVID-19's impact on manufacturing supply chains continues to reverberate the landscape.

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How Russian Sanctions Are Impacting Global Supply Chains!

Supply Chain Game Changer

There are a variety of ongoing disruptions caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the resulting economic Russian sanctions coming from other countries. Sanctions make these elements harder to procure elsewhere while preventing many companies from using existing Russian sources. Subscribe to Supply Chain Game Changer.

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