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Five Tips on Sourcing Products From China

EMERGE App

Google a phrase like “sourcing products from China” and you’ll instantly be faced by almost 39 million results! In fact, China’s wages have been on the rise and fast-growing countries like Vietnam and Bangladesh are developing niches in footwear and clothing manufacturing as well. Introduction.

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How The Coronavirus Epidemic is Throttling Global Supply Chains

Logistics Bureau

Containers are piling up in ports, international shipping has been hammered, Western companies are battling to source products from traditional suppliers, and disruptions are being experienced throughout the global supply chain. And, according to some analysts, things could get worse—a whole lot worse! Best Regards, Rob O’Byrne.

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6 Tips for Creating Private Label Products for Amazon FBA

EMERGE App

Here, I’ll cover private label products first and how you should go about sourcing for suppliers. Case Study: Magnolia Sea. If you can’t drink caffeinated products there’s little sense in starting a small-batch coffee roaster that sources sustainable green coffee beans. Going to the Source.

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A Chat with Katie Kinraid

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

We deploy solutions in scenario planning & modeling & case studies analysis in our risk mitigation approach. Reducing reliance on different modes of transport or a single source location, while diversifying collaborative relationships within the market is key defensive strategy.

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What is the Biggest Blind Spot in Your Supply Chain?

Talking Logistics

What is happening to BMW today is another case study in supply chain risk management. struck Vietnam. N single sourced parts with revenue impact $X-$YM each are manufactured at this facility. Inbound deliveries to factories/warehouses. At 9:05am today, an earthquake of magnitude 7.0 Shipment status at ocean ports.