Supply chain issues have negatively affected companies worldwide since early 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic brought restrictions and changed policies for businesses, leading to shortages in supplies and workers. It’s been …
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China-Russia rail bridge is finally open The first rail bridge connecting Russia and China is finally up running. Plans for the Nizhneleninskoye-Tongjiang Bridge (the official name of the bridge) was …
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What Steps Can Warehouse Managers Take to Prepare for the Holiday Season?
Warehouse management teams know the holidays are a time of joy and challenges. Your employees will deal with a spike in orders and a crunched deadline, so what can you …
Nissan to spend billions in coming years on electrification Nissan Motor Company announced that it will be spending 2 trillion yen ($17.59 billion) over the next five years in an …
The Christmas holiday season is in full swing and it’s this time of the year that proves busiest for supply chain managers. Months of planning and preparation goes into ensuring …
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Interview with a Supply Chain Leader – Santa Claus
by Naomi Hunterby Naomi HunterAs the holidays are swiftly approaching, the supply chain and logistics industry is working in full swing to meet crucial deadlines and deliver on time. Most retailers have been planning …
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The Economics and Supply Chain of Your Christmas Tree
by Kelly Barnerby Kelly BarnerFew symbols are as representative of the holiday season as a Christmas tree. Real or fake, traditional or ‘upside down’, Christmas trees represent the physical center of each family’s celebration …
What makes a holly, jolly Christmas? Giving presents, spending time with family, eating more food than is humanly possible or watching our favorite Christmas films… For the supply chain industry, …
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Santa’s Naughty and Nice Supply Chain List
by David Weaverby David WeaverIt’s that time of year again. The deciding moment is upon us: will Santa Claus stuff our stockings with wonderful goodies or a lump of coal?