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In the concluding part of the article, I want to examine how geopolitical risks might affect supplychain operations. ” • Notorious NorthKorea. Interestingly, Kupchan and Bremmer didn’t include NorthKorea as one of their trouble-spots for this coming year. Geopolitical Risks • Rogue Russia.
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In this week’s Ripped from the Headlines segment, another example of how many companies still have poor visibility and control of their end-to-end supplychains. We do not approve or authorise any production of Rip Curl products out of NorthKorea.”
The kids are back at school, we have air conditioning again, and NorthKorea tested a nuclear bomb yesterday. “If Moving on to the supplychain and logistics news that caught my attention this week… Mercedes-Benz and Matternet unveil vans that launch delivery drones (TechCrunch). Everything is back to normal.
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