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Weaponized Supply Chains Make the Case for Supply Chain Visibility

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The recent weaponization of pagers and radios in Lebanon serves as a powerful wake-up call to CEOs and governments worldwide; businesses must improve supply chain visibility now. Combined, the attacks killed at least 14 people and wounded over 3,000 people, including Iran’s ambassador to Lebanon.

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Autokiniton Leverages QAD Cloud for Rapid Disaster Recovery

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With the right software, businesses can protect against data loss, keep lines of communication open and use actionable insights from real-time data to make smart decisions about their organization’s next steps. Leadership acted fast to restore power at its Lebanon facility. “As

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The Supply Chain Impact of Europe’s Refugee Crisis

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In Lebanon alone, more than a million Syrians have taken refuge, increasing the country’s population by a third. A crisis of this magnitude creates a mind-boggling supply chain and logistics challenge. Relief agencies normally spend as much as 80% of their proceeds on logistics and supply chain.

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Apple – carbon

Operations and Supply Chain Management

Apple’s new carbon-neutral pledge is likely to reverberate across electronics supply chains. The company says its mostly overseas supply chain will be part of an effort to slash its world-wide carbon footprint, the WSJ’s Sarah E. Advertisement. Number of the Day. behind the year-ago level. behind the year-ago level.

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Last Mile Innovation with Emma Cosgrove

The Logistics of Logistics

From warehouse technology to delivery labor, she tries to spread a deeper understanding of the people and systems that bring goods to our doorsteps with ever-increasing speed. Emma previously covered supply chains and food and agriculture technology for Supply Chain Dive and AgFunder News.

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Proposed Ban on Chinese Connected Auto Components Implications

Supply Chain Matters

is planning to ban specific software and hardware components originating from China or Russia and installed within connected motor vehicles. The implications for this industry’s supply networks have the potential to be rather challenging including product design and component sourcing dimensions.

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Which Industries Could Be Impacted by the Israel-Hamas Crisis?

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Bordered by Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Egypt, the State of Israel is connected to even more countries through the global supply chain. This blog will explore how each industry could be impacted and what companies can do to mitigate supply chain risks proactively. of Israel’s GDP in 2022. What Should Companies Do?

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