What are the things that you need to be doing in your Supply Chain right now to get you through this current crisis? Cost to Serve Sales and Operations Planning Inventory To further help you manage the cost and service risks during the pandemic, kindly watch the video...
As far as supply chain management is concerned, this is about as bad as it seems. It is an extraordinarily complicated situation. Find out how we can extend our help in this video below: Related articles on this topic have appeared throughout our...
Until the Coronavirus began wreaking its havoc, global companies could run their supply chains on the assumption that disruptions would be rare and short-lived, and that products should be sourced, produced, and distributed at the cheapest locations to be found,...
Almost 75 percent of US companies are experiencing capacity shortfalls in their supply chains, due to Coronavirus-linked transport disruptions, a new study has shown. More than 60 percent of firms said delays were related to orders from China. With some 5 million...
Known as the ‘ferrymen’ of Wuhan, thousands of motorbike riders would just months ago zigzag daily through the traffic clogging the streets of the central Chinese city delivering a smorgasbord of food varieties to residents. That was before the outbreak of what...
After two months of almost complete shutdown as part of the Chinese authorities’ efforts to contain the Coronavirus epidemic, factories across China are gradually reopening, trucks are crawling back onto the road, and some ports are again operating at near-full...
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