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Big changes coming to the supply line, just not where you thought they’d be

Kinaxis

As reported by The Guardian a number of European truck manufactures recently collaborated on creating a convoy of more than six semi-autonomous (semi-autonomous because there was still a back-up human driver) trucks that drove from Sweden and south Germany to a port in Rotterdam, Netherlands. But the story doesn’t end there.

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How Biden’s chip export restrictions will impact semiconductor supply chains

Resilinc

effort to constrain China’s access to advanced semiconductors and the tools to produce them is aimed at reducing the country’s growing prowess in AI and its military capabilities such as stealth and hypersonic weapons and cyberwarfare tools. pressures to cut off tech exports to China. But because U.S.-based

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Doing Business in Brazil

QAD

It abolished the monarchy and became a republic in 1889 before being thrown into several dictatorships and military rule. Manufacturing in Brazil. Brazil also has the third largest manufacturing sector in the Americas. Supply Chain Infrastructure for Manufacturing. Argentina and the Netherlands. percent in 2017.

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This Week in Logistics News (May 16-20, 2016)

Talking Logistics

UPS To Launch On-Demand 3D Printing Manufacturing Network. As reported in the Wall Street Journal this week, a group of business and former military leaders, including FedEx CEO Fred Smith, are calling for “sweeping federal legislation to avoid a patchwork of rules they believe could hinder adoption of the technologically advanced vehicles.”.