Supply Chain News on erceptions of Manufacturing Work Improving, but not Fast Enough
Supply Chain Digest
APRIL 19, 2022
Good News, as Rising Percent of Parents would Encourage Kids to Pursue Manufacturing Careers
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Supply Chain Digest
APRIL 19, 2022
Good News, as Rising Percent of Parents would Encourage Kids to Pursue Manufacturing Careers
Logistics Viewpoints
SEPTEMBER 8, 2023
Earlier this morning I was thinking about something different, yet interesting to discuss in the intro paragraph of this week in logistics news. And now on to this week’s logistics news. One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer – YouTube The post This Week in Logistics News (September 2 – 8) appeared first on Logistics Viewpoints.
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Logistics Viewpoints
FEBRUARY 2, 2024
And now on to this week’s logistics news. Teradyne , a supplier of semiconductor testing equipment, pulled manufacturing worth about $1 billion out of China last year, a Teradyne spokesperson said on Monday, after U.S. The post This Week in Logistics News (January 27 – February 2) appeared first on Logistics Viewpoints.
Supply Chain Shaman
NOVEMBER 15, 2023
Why It Matters Q3 earnings reports continue to make headline news. Today’s headline news includes AllBirds, Boeing, Canada Goose, Chemours, EMC, Hanes Brands, Fisker, Ford, Krispy Kreme, LKQ, Ryder, Tesla, Timken, Tyson Foods, Weight Watchers International, and WestRock. The public markets are nervous.
Logistics Viewpoints
MARCH 29, 2024
And now on to this week’s logistics news. In other Amazon news, the company says it helped stop 7 million counterfeit products from entering its fulfillment centers and reaching consumers last year– one million more than it did in 2022. The post This Week in Logistics News (March 23 – 29) appeared first on Logistics Viewpoints.
Logistics Viewpoints
FEBRUARY 9, 2024
And now on to this week’s logistics news. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo on Monday said her department plans to make several funding awards within two months from the government’s $39 billion program to boost semiconductor manufacturing. I guess she’ll have to work some of that Taylor magic. That’s all for this week.
Supply Chain Shaman
MAY 9, 2023
The good news is that we can attend conferences again. The bad news is that most discussions are based on opinions, not facts. It also supports that companies with strong manufacturing scheduling capabilities in process-based companies score better on S&OP. There is no similar correlation for the other elements of planning.)
DiManEx
APRIL 9, 2024
Stop the presses – we have awesome news. Our platform feature, ‘Design for Additive Manufacturing Potential Analysis,’ has garnered attention from the jury. We are named a finalist in the Software category for the TCT Awards! And so, we are in the running for the award at the upcoming June 2024 award ceremony!
The Logistics of Logistics
OCTOBER 12, 2022
Anthony’s clients varied from construction, trucking, industrial, software, manufacturing, and retail industries. FreightWaves.com, the company’s news site, is the leading provider of news and commentary for the transportation and logistics space. pageviews a month and over 1.5B monthly impressions.
Supply Chain Digest
MARCH 5, 2024
Soaring Construction Costs Causing Asian Manufacturers to Delay or Stop Projects
Supply Chain Digest
APRIL 8, 2024
Research from the Manufacturing Alliance with Interesting Survey Data
Logistics Viewpoints
AUGUST 6, 2021
And now on to this week’s logistics news. Varda Space Industries secures $42m for off-planet manufacturing. ” Delays in manufacturing and distribution can have a ripple effect that can cause larger delays further down the supply chain. She also became the first US player to score a goal in four different Olympics.
Logistics Viewpoints
JUNE 2, 2023
The USPS is hoping that people will spread the news of the campaign with the hashtag #dogbiteawareness. And now on to this week’s logistics news. manufacturers re-evaluating their reliance on China. manufacturers re-evaluating their reliance on China. The campaign runs Sunday, June 4, through Saturday, June 10.
Logistics Viewpoints
FEBRUARY 14, 2024
Supply chains are in the news, on governments’ agendas, and in the spotlight. Other critical functions include order management, manufacturing, and product development. This is an important time for the supply chain profession. Now is the time to rise to the occasion and plan for success amid the uncertainty.
Logistics Viewpoints
DECEMBER 16, 2022
More importantly, today marks the last news round-up of the year. I always find the news round-up exciting to write, as I end up reading more about supply chain and logistics than I would have thought possible. And now on to this week’s logistics news. And the jury is still out on what 2023 will hold.
Supply Chain Digest
AUGUST 8, 2023
New Report from the Manufacturing Alliance has Advice for Women and Companies
Logistics Viewpoints
MAY 20, 2022
And now on to this week’s logistics news. Autonomous vehicles in the news: Embark Trucks completes autonomous driving tests in winter conditions. The new programs are a part of a range of new products Uber is launching across its ride-hail and delivery platforms. Good news is on the way, however.
Enterra Insights
DECEMBER 16, 2021
Consumers understand inflation is bad news for them; however, it is also bad news for grocers. According to Meyersohn, “Food manufacturers and grocers have faced higher costs for commodities, labor, transportation and other expenses during the pandemic. .” At the moment, that prediction appears optimistic.
Logistics Viewpoints
APRIL 8, 2024
Lately, Exiger has been in the news. This means that the solution understands all the different kinds of parts needed to manufacture a product. Brandon Daniels, CEO of Exiger The pandemic got almost every company talking about resilience. Supply chain risk solutions are hot. In December of 2023 it was reported that $1.2
Supply Chain Digest
DECEMBER 13, 2022
New Report Says it Now Costs Less to Produce Plastic Products in USA
QAD
FEBRUARY 6, 2024
Fortunately, the last two to three years have been transformative and optimistic towards electrification with major OEM manufacturers working on new technologies. Toyota released exciting news about their potentially game-changing solid state battery technology that would revolutionize the driving range of an EV.
Resilinc
MARCH 26, 2024
Let’s delve into a practical scenario with copper, a fundamental manufacturing component. Resilinc uses classification models to determine whether or not news can be considered a supply chain disruption. If your company works with this supplier, it may be difficult to find news about their bankruptcy.
Supply Chain Digest
OCTOBER 16, 2023
Offers Five Use Cases in Manufacturing for Generative AI
Supply Chain Digest
APRIL 3, 2018
MAPI Nearly Doubles its Forecast of Manufacturing Growth through 2021, with Even the Apparel Sector Seeing Some Goods News
Supply Chain Digest
APRIL 20, 2023
Promising Trends, but will they Stick
QAD
APRIL 25, 2024
The example also doesn’t have to apply only to the automotive industry – all manufacturers must adapt to increasing disruption. How can manufacturers and consumers adjust to a future with supply chain disruption as the rule rather than exception? Who only has one key to their new car?? And we have no regrets now.
QAD
JANUARY 27, 2022
When we think about 3D printing and additive manufacturing (AM), there’s plenty of “geek talk for even the nerdiest of engineers around topology optimization, powder bed fusion, laser sintering, isotropics, and the latest composite materials,” according to QAD Director of Industrial and High Tech, Glenn Graney in a recent article in ERP News.
Supply Chain Digest
APRIL 3, 2023
Index Falls below Key 50 Mark for Fifth Month in a Row
Supply Chain Digest
APRIL 10, 2023
Factory Construction Set New Record in 2022, but will it Stick
Arena Solutions
MARCH 5, 2024
In an industry where collaboration between original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), electronics manufacturing services (EMS) suppliers, distributors, and component manufacturers is essential, such siloed operations can hamper efficiency and increase the risk of errors.
Supply Chain Digest
OCTOBER 4, 2022
Analysts ID Seven Types of Supply Chain Robots
Resilinc
APRIL 11, 2023
Overall, EventWatch AI sent alerts for over 15,000 events – pulling data from 104 million news sources across 100 languages and countries. Many of these new sources are small, medium, and large news outlets from outside the US: over 200 countries in 108 languages. Updated Alert Branding in EventWatch AI 5.0
Supply Chain Digest
JANUARY 9, 2023
Index Falls below Key 50 Mark for Second Month in a Row
Supply Chain Digest
JANUARY 25, 2023
More Talk about Reshoring. Will it Show Up the Numbers this Time
Supply Chain Digest
MARCH 4, 2024
Many Attributes again Heading in the Wrong Direction
Supply Chain Digest
NOVEMBER 12, 2015
Two recent news stories have SCDigest editor Dan Gilmore pessimistic about the prospects for US manufacturing
Unleashed
DECEMBER 13, 2023
New manufacturing data reveals the small to medium manufacturing sector remains in recovery mode, with global performance largely mapping to local economic conditions. New Zealand manufacturing, meanwhile, is at an historic inflection point, with stagnant performance in multiple sectors.
Supply Chain Digest
OCTOBER 4, 2022
What Makes this Time Different versus Recessions since 1970
Resilinc
OCTOBER 4, 2022
As volunteers, first-responders and residents begin the long process of recovering from Hurricane Ian, a discouraging datapoint has made post-storm headlines: in the nine counties declared disaster areas, only 29 percent of homeowners had flood insurance, according to research by Politico and E&E News.
QAD
APRIL 1, 2021
Manufacturers continue to face potentially indefinite remote work policies, new health screening and safety protocols, unexpected demand swings, potential supply disruptions and more. Digital manufacturing couldn’t be more important or necessary for maintaining business continuity and responding to change.
Supply Chain Digest
NOVEMBER 9, 2021
eCommerce has Fueled Tremendous Growth in Sales of Counterfeit Products
QAD
APRIL 4, 2024
In essence, today, these are for the most part just part of the normal day to day business of food manufacturing. These disruptions are occurring more and more frequently and wreaking havoc on all aspects of food and beverage manufacturing operations, especially the supply chain. Supply chains today must be agile, quick and nimble.
Supply Chain Digest
JANUARY 19, 2022
Getting their will Take Investments in Digitization and Workforce Development
Supply Chain Matters
NOVEMBER 29, 2023
A report by Nikkei Asia Technology indicates that Apple contract manufacturing services provider Foxconn is planning to incrementally expand iPhone production capacity within India. This facility is further reported to be the equivalent of a $1.54 billion facility, which is massive and implies more than just smartphone assembly.
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