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A planning guide for beverage manufacturers in Asia

DELMIA Quintiq

You could either build a new plant in the Philippines or alternate short runs in your existing plants in Malaysia. Short production runs challenge operational efficiency with more frequent changeovers, added time lags, and higher transport costs. In Malaysia, you could parcel the large shipments between multiple plants or lines.

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Global Wide Production PMI Levels Unchanged in February 2024

Supply Chain Matters

After a long spell of reducing inventories in order to cut costs, factories are now increasingly rebuilding warehouse stock levels, driving up demand for inputs and pushing production higher at a pace not seen since early 2022.” Bob Ferrari © Copyright 2024, The Ferrari Consulting and Research Group and the Supply Chain Matters® blog.

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This is Not a Supply Chain Storm to Weather!

Supply Chain Game Changer

Supermarket chains can’t keep their shelves stocked while retailers have warehouses full of unsold inventory. With less transportation capacity, carriers are forced to hike shipping costs, and airfreight rates from China to Europe were already up 253% YOY in April. How Best to Prepare.

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Top 10 eCommerce Companies in Singapore

Vinculum

Zalora’s blog has a lot of helpful information about fashion, beauty, and lifestyle. In Thailand, Indonesia, and Malaysia, the platform is also available. People can now purchase and transport goods from worldwide, including well-known countries such as China, Taiwan, the United States, and others. Carousell Singapore.