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Reflecting on the Importance of Mothers During COVID-19

BlueYonder

My family immigrated from the Soviet Union to Israel, where I was born, and then from Israel to the United States in less than an eight-year time span. No big trips to plan, no big birthday party to organize, not even a reservation at my wife’s favorite restaurant, Mastro’s City Hall (a local Arizona steakhouse).

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Takeaways from the 2018 Gartner Supply Chain Executive Conference

Kinaxis

I just returned from the highly engaging and inspiring Gartner Supply Chain Executive Conference in Phoenix, Arizona. Supply chain skills in high demand, digital twins, disruptive technologies, and other takeaways from the 2018 Gartner supply chain conference. Here are some key takeaways from the Gartner supply chain event: 1.

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The World’s Most Vulnerable Supply Chain

Logistics Viewpoints

“A typical chip might be designed with blueprint prints from the Japanese-owned UK-based company called ARM,” Professor Miller explains, “by a team of engineers in California and Israel, using design software from the United States. TSMC is spending $40 billion to build two fabs in Arizona.

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Intel to Build $20B Ohio Chip Facility Amid Global Shortage

Operations and Supply Chain Management

Intel, based in Santa Clara, California , announced plans last year to spend $20 billion for two new factories in Arizona. Intel also has plants in Ireland, Israel, Vietnam and China. It’s also pitching for European subsidies to build a big plant somewhere within the European Union and last month said it will invest $7.1

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