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Airbus Sets 2024 Aircraft Production and Delivery Target

Supply Chain Matters

2024 Production Goal This week, commercial aircraft manufacturer Airbus established a goal to deliver upwards of 800 commercial aircraft this year. Supply Chain Matters highlights the announcement from Airbus setting aggressive aircraft production and delivery targets for 2024.

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This Week in Logistics News (February 11 – 17)

Logistics Viewpoints

From January 28 to February 4, a Chinese-operated high-altitude balloon was seen in North American airspace, including Alaska, western Canada, and the contiguous United States. The companies want the solution to work with the products exactly as they’re currently manufactured, which means handling a wide range of resins and shapes.

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What’s the Solution to Power Outage Proliferation

USC Consulting Group

Because the vast majority of small-business owners and major corporations require power to provide, manufacture, or deliver products and services, the grid’s failings are forcing companies to evaluate their current processes and develop workarounds so service interruptions are minimized.

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Matrix Commerce is Coming Will You Be Ready?

Supply Chain Network

This of course is a crapshoot and anything but an exact science, and for those seeking potential solutions I will share some of the suggestions I am working on. Once one accepts the need, the question then becomes how do you track the ‘actual’ and not assumed carbon footprint of a specific individual product from manufacture to consumption?

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What are America’s Most Inventive Cities?

QAD

Of course, bigger cities will naturally have an advantage when it comes to the total number of patents issued based solely on their larger population size. Of course, inventions can and do come from places outside the city limits of America’s largest urban areas. The United States Of Invention. appeared first on QAD Blog.

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Recap: State of the Supply Chain in 2022, Live Chat with Tom Linton

Resilinc

Wilensky: Okay, but for OEMs with lower annual spend, what kinds of contract terms can induce a supplier to stand up a new manufacturing facility in a country that’s closer to the domestic markets or their major contract manufacturers? Contracts are important, of course. Yet, that is still the OEM’s inventory.