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November Global PMI Reporting Reflects Some Stabilization

Supply Chain Matters

In our prior highlights and perceptions of September and October published indices , we observed that the numbers once again signaled continued contraction in global manufacturing output and product demand levels. Global Wide Manufacturing Activity Levels Global manufacturing activity as reported by the J.P. in November.

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Supply Chain Matters Most Read Blogs in 2021- Part Two

Supply Chain Matters

The Supply Chain Matters blog highlighted reported candid remarks from the CEO of aerospace manufacturer Airbus regarding the challenges of revised production and aircraft delivery plans on the company’s global supply network partners. Airbus Tackles The Challenges Of Renewed Production And Aircraft Delivery Plans. October 8, 2021.

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Supply Chain Disruptions Are New Opportunities – LogiSYM October/November 2020

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

In a highly globalised and integrated world economy, China plays a pre-eminent role as a manufacturing heavyweight – the factory of the world representing 17%-20% of world GDP. But the recent pandemic exposed the massive over dependence on China in all sectors of the supply chain. FTAs and Trade Flows.

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America First: How a New Slew of Trade Policies Will Impact Supply Chain

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US manufacturing activity dropped slightly in March. Called “the first of many” trade actions against China, the taxes will target technology used in aerospace, computing, and communications, among other industries. Manufacturers should consider redesigning products in a way that eliminates dependence on a single supplier.

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America First: How a New Slew of Trade Policies Will Impact Supply Chain

Elementum

US manufacturing activity dropped slightly in March. Called “the first of many” trade actions against China, the taxes will target technology used in aerospace, computing, and communications, among other industries. Manufacturers should consider redesigning products in a way that eliminates dependence on a single supplier.