Nine in 10 firms say supply chains won’t return to pre-crisis state
Nine in 10 (87%) retailers believe supply chains will not return to how they were before the crisis, a survey has revealed.
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Nine in 10 (87%) retailers believe supply chains will not return to how they were before the crisis, a survey has revealed.
The German government has approved legislation that will require train operators to prioritise carrying mineral-oil products and hard coal destined for power generators over other freight and passengers.
Tesla has overcome “supply chain hell” to report strong production figures through measures including greater efficiency and improved factory processes.
Asia is likely to grow rather than shrink in importance for international businesses despite the pandemic leading to talk of reshoring supply chains, according to McKinsey.
An international health emergency meant relentlessly navigating logistical pressures to deliver essential vaccines to the world’s most remote locations
Supply chain executives are using automation and increased coordination to overcome disruption.
South Korean truckers have gone on strike over high fuel prices and plans to end temporary measures put in place by the government to guarantee minimum wages and ensure safe driving.
Shanghai port is operating at 95.3% of normal capacity, easing fears of supply chain disruption as the city finally begins to lift its two-month lockdown
Supply chain companies are failing to retain vital workers due to a lack of career opportunities, low pay and a lack of benefits.