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Supply Chain Impacts from Russia-Ukraine Conflict

Logistics Viewpoints

I believe many of us are spending an abundance of time reading about the Russia-Ukraine war. Russia and Ukraine both provide exports that serve as inputs to many international companies. Its largest export markets are Russia, China, Germany, Poland, and Italy. It is certainly worthy of our concerns as individuals.

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The Russia and Ukraine Conflict’s Implications on Industry Supply Chains

Supply Chain Matters

In this Supply Chain Matters editorial commentary, we reflect on the ongoing Russia and Ukraine conflict, the implications for industry supply chains, and perhaps right now, a need for all to pause and reflect. Global citizens have been made keenly aware of the significance of the now ongoing Russia – Ukraine conflict.

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Keep These 6 Geopolitical Supply Chain Risks on Your Radar in 2024

Resilinc

With the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, the Israel-Hamas War, and the crisis in the Red Sea, the shockwaves these conflicts sent throughout their nations and the world have been felt everywhere—especially in the supply chain. Energy Information Administration ).

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Mitigating Geopolitical Risks in the Supply Chain, Part One

Enterra Insights

Russia has no way to win in Ukraine. They explain: “ A small group of individuals has amassed an extraordinary amount of power, making decisions of profound geopolitical consequence with limited information in opaque environments. Geopolitical Risks • Rogue Russia. The European Union is stronger than ever.

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Essential Technology Capabilities for Supply Chain in 2023

Logistics Viewpoints

In 2022, an increase in demand even amid record-high inflation, the Russia-Ukraine war and other disruptions amplified these problems, and they led to many organizations being beset by a demand and supply imbalance. Challenges in managing and meeting sustainability and compliance goals/requirements. How will the picture change in 2023 ?

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The Internet of Things and the International Telecommunication Union

Enterra Insights

” What troubles Wheeler most, however, is the fact that Russia and China are colluding to change the very nature of the Internet. He writes: “ In June 2021, the leaders of China and Russia signed a pact which is now manifesting itself at the ITU. ’ The language may be lofty sounding, but its effect is low-down.

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The Internet of Things and the International Telecommunication Union

Enterra Insights

” What troubles Wheeler most, however, is the fact that Russia and China are colluding to change the very nature of the Internet. He writes: “ In June 2021, the leaders of China and Russia signed a pact which is now manifesting itself at the ITU. ’ The language may be lofty sounding, but its effect is low-down.