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Supply Chain Matters News Capsule Follow-Up September 1 2023

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A new consideration to such shifts is a current development related to ongoing concerns toward increased lowered water levels in the approaches to the Panama Canal. The development is resulting in building multiday backup of ships waiting to traverse the canal.

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2024 Predictions for Industry and Global Supply Chains- Prediction One

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As 2024 begins, two of the world’s most critical ocean transit corridors, the Suez Canal , and the Panama Canal are facing threats of shipping disruption as global geopolitical tensions and terrorist threats escalate. Truck and rail transportation movements across the Mexico and U.S.

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Added Alerts to a Warming Earth and Supply Chain Climate Change Mitigation Efforts

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Bloomberg reported ( Paid subscription ) that “ this summer’s heat has already put millions of people around the world at risk ” including China, India, Mexico and parts of the United States. The latest announced agreement involving the global wide shipping industry for net zero emissions “ by and around 2050 ” is a case in point.