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Overcoming Trade War Myopia with Supply Chain Leadership!

Supply Chain Game Changer

Check out Supply Chain Impacts of an Increasingly Protectionist World! While we must wait to see how all of this mess sorts itself out the Supply Chain leaders of today must create and implement the strategies necessary to combat these trade complications and ensure the ongoing integrity of their Supply Chains.

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Want to Succeed at a Large Firm? Become an Entrepreneur

Logistics Viewpoints

Lizet Tymon, the senior supply chain management director at Jabil. Lizet Tymon, the senior supply chain management director at Jabil, has an interesting story to tell about how she advanced from being one of hundreds of managers at Jabil to being a senior director at this Fortune 500 company.

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FourKites Visibility 2023: CONNECTED

Logistics Viewpoints

Elenjickal noted that over the last 36 months, supply chains have become more complex than ever before. This leads supply chains to continue to operate in silos, rather than in a connected manner. As a result, supply chains continue to be wasteful when looking at time, inefficiencies, and emissions.

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Here is a “Selfie” of Your Supply Chain – Is it Time for a Makeover? JDA Vision 2015 Supply Chain Market Study

BlueYonder

JDA just released its first JDA Vision Supply Chain Market Study based on a third party global survey of supply chain executives like you. No doubt it reflects many of the challenges you are facing today—a sort of supply chain “Selfie,” if you will. Today China is the world’s biggest marketplace.

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Roberto Crippa: “If you try to manage new business with old rules you fail”

Supply Chain Movement

Until June of this year, Tecniplast, an Italian manufacturer of laboratory equipment and specialised plastics, did not have a formal supply chain. This immediately highlighted the need for an end-to-end process view of the supply chain. Here he describes his new supply chain agenda. I’m having lots of fun!

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Sustainable Hardwood use in Namibia – A 200-Year Plan

DynaSys

The demand for trees comes mainly from China. While a logger in Namibia may receive €2 per tree, the value of the wood increases at an eye-watering pace as it moves up the supply chain. Now, the export market to China begins to look attractive. The Government issues permit to loggers (these are not free).

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