KANSAS CITY — The supply chain challenges that plagued the food and beverage industry in 2022 are easing but are not returning to normal. Many hurdles remain, and new ones are emerging — notably China ...
Certainly not. Supply chain planning will continue, but the planning environment has changed dramatically. Intensified economic and geopolitical turmoil requires an expanded scope of supply chain ...
Pre-COVID, the world spent enormous resources figuring out the most optimal way to move things – before the supply chain was fodder for dinner and cocktail conversation. We used advanced planning and ...
The fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on global supply chains has changed the way the world approaches trade. Supply chains will likely remain under constant threat of disruption over the ...
Experts predict supply chain troubles in the U.S., characterized by images of overloaded ports, will likely persist throughout the year, in part because what’s needed to address the problems is a ...
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