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This Week in Logistics News (April 2 – 8)

Logistics Viewpoints

Chipotle Mexican Grill says its goal to source and sell chicken that’s certified as humanely raised has been delayed because its suppliers weren’t able to make the necessary changes without disrupting supply. Ongoing global supply chain disruptions have many companies shifting supply chain strategies.

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

Resilinc

Discover the top geopolitical risks set to affect the global supply chain this year. In 2023—if it wasn’t already—geopolitics became top of mind for every procurement professional. In fact, geopolitics is one of the top five supply chain megatrends this year, which we cover in our highly-anticipated annual report.

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Building Signs for Another Global Maritime Disruption

Supply Chain Matters

Supply Chain Matters alerts clients and readers to a potential replay of the 2021 disruption in global shipping and cascading supply chain disruption as a result of recent events. These attacks are believed to be linked to the ongoing Israel and Hamas conflict. Earlier this week, the U.S.

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24 supply chain experts & business leaders reveal the #1 challenge of supply chain management (and how to solve it)

6 River Systems

. “They have also diversified their supply chains from a geographic perspective to reduce the supply-side risks from any one country or region,” explains Deloitte. Also, globalization presents another hydra-headed challenge for your procurement network.

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Red Sea Shipping Disruption- Developments and Indicators

Supply Chain Matters

Since our original commentary indicating that the Houthis terrorist attacks on ships, believed to be linked to the ongoing Israel and Hamas conflict, the situation remains very active and troubling, but confusing at the same time.

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IMF World Economic Forecast-Global Economy Limping Along

Supply Chain Matters

As we pen these risk highlights, there are growing worldwide concerns regarding the sudden, troubling and unexpected breakout of hostilities among the State of Israel and the Hamas terrorist group controlling the Gaza Strip. Risks of wider Middle East tensions or conflicts can add to more volatile oil and commodity markets.