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FMCG: 7 Reasons to engage an Interim Supply Chain Manager

Enchange Supply Chain Consultancy

Once again it is Greece holding out a cap for another IMF/EU bale out? Which leads me to write on why Interim Management is a particular opportunity at present ? The global recession rumbles on and on and on like Coronation Street – which will end first? Is that what baling out really means?

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The Dispatch Report + Pilot Updates | Decemeber 2018, Issue No. 9

Shipchain

At Decentralized 2018 in Athens, Greece, several ShipChain team members spoke on a panel including our CTO, Lee Bailey and our VP of Partnerships, Clinton Senkow. His Excellency Khamis Juma Buamim presented the award to John himself! There, our CEO, John Monarch, led an exciting keynote as well.

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The Dispatch Report + Pilot Updates | December 2018, Issue No. 9

Shipchain

At Decentralized 2018 in Athens, Greece, several ShipChain team members spoke on a panel including our CTO, Lee Bailey and our VP of Partnerships, Clinton Senkow. His Excellency Khamis Juma Buamim presented the award to John himself! There, our CEO, John Monarch, led an exciting keynote as well.

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The Supply Chain Impact of Europe’s Refugee Crisis

Kinaxis

CHEP will complete the study by late 2015 and present its findings and recommendations to UNHCR shortly thereafter. The philanthropic branch of UPS, the UPS Foundation , is working with UNHCR and the World Food Programme (WFP) to deliver relief shipments to thousands of refugees in Greece and along the Macedonian border.

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Global Manufacturing Activity Levels Stabilize in February

Supply Chain Matters

Counties reaching new highs were noted as Italy, noted as reaching a ten month high, Greece, Ireland and Spain. The consensus seems to hover on a belief that the second half of this year will present more normalcy, but in qualified dimensions. Manufacturing output volumes reportedly stabilized, after an eight month run of contraction.

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Global Manufacturing Activity Levels Continue to Stabilize in March and Q1-2023

Supply Chain Matters

Counties reaching PMI new highs were noted as Greece and Spain with Italy having expansion level activity levels in March. A prior consensus of a belief that the second half of this year will present more normalcy, now appears uncertain. New export orders also fell. That notion was brought out in certain March country reports.

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Global Production Activity Levels Unchanged In May But Provide Added Warning Signs

Supply Chain Matters

Reportedly Greece was the only member state to register an improvement in operating conditions. A prior consensus of a belief that the second half of this year will present more normalcy continues to remain uncertain given a global inventory overhang being still evident and added signs that global wide product demand levels remain subdued.