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Supply Chain Weekly Wrap-Up 11/25/2022-12/02/2022

All Things Supply Chain

Qatar failing to keep its climate pledge for the 2022 World Cup Before the start of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, Qatar pledged to make this the first carbon neutral…

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The Real Winner at the 2022 World Cup? Supply Chain.

BlueYonder

The entire world is gearing up for the 2022 FIFA World Cup , held in Qatar from Nov. million fans will descend on Qatar for this event — which marks the first time an Arab country has hosted the World Cup. Consumers will be looking for certain food and beverage brands that make them feel like they’re on their home turf.

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Energy Crisis in Asia and Europe: The Supply Chain Impact

Resilinc

While in 2022 Pakistan received oil supplies from Qatar, Nigeria, Egypt, and Italy, this year supplies from Nigeria and Qatar are set to fall. Consider this: in January 2022, globally Qatar exported 7.2M tons; this January Qatar exported only 5.7M In agriculture, these wait times could result in less crops and less food.

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Top 9 Marketplaces to Sell Your Products in the Middle East

Vinculum

With baby clothes, food, furniture, books, and a whole lot more products to offer, Mumzworld is precisely what it claims to be. With a wide range of products in various categories, Ourshopee.com is one of the leading online marketplaces with a strong presence in UAE, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait. Local customer service team.

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Freightos has publicly listed today as Nasdaq:CRGO

Freightos

We are fortunate to have Gesher and M&G as our partners, and further investment from our partner Qatar Airways, as we debut in the public markets. It delivers essentials: food, clothes, medicines; and luxuries like cellphones and toys. Zvi Schreiber Remarks at Nasdaq Global trade is important. It connects people around the world.

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Oktoberfest, Methane, and Climate Change

Enterra Insights

Food journalist Oliver Morrison ( @OPWMorrison ) explains, “We all know plant-based foods increase our wind. And in case you were wondering, the digestive byproducts of too much beer and greasy food — burps and flatulence, in other words — were probably not responsible for a significant portion of Oktoberfest’s methane output.)”

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Sustainability, Consumption and Realistic Expectations

QAD

Qatar contributed the most at 43.85 Food, water and warmth are primary human needs, followed by safety and security. Nepal created the least at.007 007 metric tons per capita, but Nepal has little manufacturing, and much of that is agrarian. . By 2014, the global per capita CO 2 was 1,213.17 metric tons. metric tons per capita.