Supply chains put at risk due to ongoing trucker protests Concerns are growing as the protests led by Canadian truckers continue on the American border. The demonstrations that are being …
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Picture this: I’d been travelling since 5:30 am after visiting family overseas for Christmas. After a car, plane and train journey to get me back to my destination, there’s one …
Cargo airlines warn of supply chain disruption due to 5G rollout in the U.S. Air cargo carriers have warned that the switch-on of 5G services will cause major disruptions in …
German trade body warns Omicron could damage supply chains Germany’s BGA trade association has warned that huge supply chain disruptions could occur due to the spread of the Omicron variant …
After the year we had in 2020, everyone had hoped that 2021 would be the year for supply chains to bounce back and return to normality. This hasn’t quite been …
Toyota set to build $1.3 billion battery plant in America Automaker Toyota announced that it will be building a new battery plant in North Carolina it looks to expand its …
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 …
Since the pandemic took charge, businesses have faced unprecedented challenges, with many factors disrupting supply chains. The fourth quarter is retail’s time to shine, so avoiding any potential supply chain …
All Things Supply Chain has been nominated for the 2021 Supply Chain Brief MVP Awards, where we have qualified as finalists in two different categories! Supply Chain Brief brings together …
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Procurement Through the Pandemic- How Covid-19 Changed the Role of Procurement
Outbreaks of Covid-19 threw global supply chains into turmoil, with businesses’ resilience being pushed to their limits. Throughout the pandemic, companies have had to keep their heads above water financially …