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Vakil: chip shortage expected to last into 2023

Resilinc

It is difficult to overstate the challenges the semiconductor shortage is causing for companies in almost every industry—especially automotive. With few exceptions, industry analysts and supply chain experts forecast that the shortage will last past 2022. year on year. And that may not be soon enough.

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Ho Ho No! Port Congestion and Supply Chain Delays Threaten to Disrupt Christmas

Resilinc

OEMs and distributors in many industries are preparing for months of continuing delays. Reuters’ reporting team interviewed a wide range of managers at manufacturers, distributors, and retailers who predicted shortages of holiday gift items. Some are ordering holiday merchandise weeks earlier than usual.

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Risk Management Can Be a Competitive Advantage, Part Two

Enterra Insights

” Climate Change Frank Kenney , Director of Industry Solutions at Cleo, notes, “Between droughts, floods, fires and violent storms, climate change is already impacting ports, highways and factories.”[6] ”[6] Recent events in Hawaii and California should be evidence enough that climate change is having an impact.

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Cyber attacks on logistics networks are rapidly increasing

Resilinc

When a tier-one or two supplier is compromised that could potentially disrupt the organization’s supplies of materials, parts and products, as well as services like contract manufacturing, assembly and testing. “If Trade News Weekly, published by Hawaii Foreign-Trade Zone No.

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What is Supply Chain Compliance and Why is it Important?

AB&R

The GS1 Standard barcode was adopted in 1973 by industry leaders to standardize barcodes and unique numbers so they’re accepted by retailers and distributors worldwide. Business Address 1 *. Business Address 2. California. Connecticut. District of Columbia. Massachusetts. Mississippi. New Hampsire.

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Leveling the Playing Field for Small Businesses

Elementum

Leg Avenue, a provocative costume manufacturer based in Los Angeles, California, chose to partner with UPS after seeing the challenge in delivering a large volume of small packages. Big names in the logistics industry spend about $1 billion each year upgrading their technology.

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Leveling the Playing Field for Small Businesses

Elementum

Leg Avenue, a provocative costume manufacturer based in Los Angeles, California, chose to partner with UPS after seeing the challenge in delivering a large volume of small packages. Big names in the logistics industry spend about $1 billion each year on upgrading their technology.