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The Aftermath of Hurricane Ian for Multi-Industry Supply Chains

Supply Chain Matters

The Supply Chain Matters blog features a commentary on the aftermath of Hurricane Ian that impacted the United States and the impacts for industry supply chains. The industry supply chain implications reflect on a number of dimensions. Federal Emergency Response Agency (FEMA) and the U.S. Bob Ferrari. All rights reserved.

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Ocean Freight: Key Trends & Planning For Peak Season 2023

Ware2Go

As fast-growing businesses turn their attention to upcoming holiday demand, Ware2Go has tapped our internal experts and the latest industry data to create insights around what to expect and how to plan for peak season. Meanwhile, in the political sphere, China is reportedly in conversation with Cuba to establish a spy base on Cuban soil.

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Cryptocurrency Benefits You Should Know!

Supply Chain Game Changer

Cuba’s inflation rate is roughly over 46,000 percent, which generates an economic meltdown that endangers families’ preservation. The cryptocurrency industry is not nearly as big as individual investors have been waiting for, but it is still projected to expand rapidly shortly.

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Hurricane Harvey & Irma's Threat on the Product Economy

Elementum

Currently, Hurricane Irma is monitored north of Cuba, where mandatory evacuations were ordered, and is forecast to hit Florida. Additionally, the Cuban government has started the closure of its nickel industry as the hurricane nears the country’s coastal areas.

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Logistics, Perpetually in Motion (Takeaways from Descartes Evolution 2016)

Talking Logistics

“Logistics in Motion” was the theme of Descartes’ Evolution 2016 Global User & Partner Conference , and it adequately describes the dynamic nature of the logistics industry as well as the company. Addressed customs initiatives in the United States, Canada, The Netherlands, Cuba and Paraguay.

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Modern Slavery in Today’s Supply Chains

Kinaxis

According to a Forbes article , “These countries account for 48% of global apparel production, 53% of global apparel exports and 26% of global electronics exports – making it very clear which are the industry sectors most likely to be at risk.”.

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This Week in Logistics News (August 4-8, 2014)

Talking Logistics

At the top of my family tree, the one planted here after my parents arrived from Cuba, youll find a small bodega nestled in the branches.