The Evolution of Doomsday Prepping in a Post-COVID World
The COVID-19 pandemic has shifted perceptions around doomsday prepping, once considered the realm of conspiracy theorists.
Supply Chain Shifts Post-Pandemic Mean Longer Tender Lead Times and Diversification, but Lean Inventories Persist
Supply chain trends have shifted since the COVID-19 pandemic, with a focus on tender lead times increasing by 10-15%.
A Post-Pandemic Aerospace Landscape is Filled with Challenges, Recovery, and Capital Investment
In 2020, the aerospace industry faced a significant upheaval due to the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in a sharp decline in travel demand, plummeting aircraft orders, and a major impact on aerospace suppliers.
U.S. Faces Child Care Crisis as Pandemic Relief Funds Expire, Threatening Thousands of Centers and Millions of Children
The U.S. is facing a "child care cliff" with the expiration of pandemic emergency relief funds that have supported child care centers, leaving up to 70,000 centers at risk of closing, potentially displacing 3.2 million children.
Looming End of Federal Support Threatens Child Care Centers and Families Across the US
As the $24 billion federal COVID-19 pandemic support program for childcare providers nears its expiration, childcare centers across the United States are grappling with the possibility of closure, leaving millions of families without access to affordable childcare.
Congress is Addressing Drug Shortages Amidst the COVID-19 Crisis
Congress is taking action to address the critical shortage of pharmaceutical drugs in the U.S., which has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Amazon Accelerates Fast-Delivery Capabilities in the Post-COVID Era
Amazon.com Inc. is doubling down on its fast-delivery capabilities for its Prime service following a temporary slowdown during the pandemic.
Remote Employees Work Longer and More Diligently
The COVID-19 pandemic forced a massive shift to remote work, leading to a surprising revelation that remote employees are not slackers but, in fact, work slightly longer hours than their office-based counterparts.
Complexity and Challenges: Exploring the Largest Pharmaceutical Supply Chains
This article discusses the unique complexities and challenges faced by pharmaceutical supply chains.
Beware of Potential Scams and Misinformation Surrounding the Employee Retention Credit
Business owners seeking to claim the Employee Retention Credit (ERC) should exercise caution to avoid falling victim to scams and misinformation.
Congressional Report Highlights Problems with Yellow Corp.'s $700 Million Loan
A Congressional report released on Tuesday revealed significant problems with the Treasury Department's $700 million loan to Yellow Corp. as part of a COVID-19 relief program in 2020.
Shipping Industry Experiences Setback as China's Post-COVID Recovery Stalls
China's economic slowdown and declining exports are impacting ocean shipping, with the post-COVID rebound in domestic spending faltering.
Assessing the White House's Claims on Supply Chain Normalization
The White House has claimed that supply chains today are more fluid and resilient compared to the disruptions caused by COVID-19.
Examining the Efforts of 3 Major Companies to Relocate Supply Chains from China and Their Progress Away from the 'Factory of the World'
China's longstanding position as the global manufacturing hub is facing challenges as companies reassess their supply chains.
Unraveling the Billions Lost in COVID-19 Relief Funds
The COVID-19 relief funds intended to combat the pandemic and stabilize the economy became the target of the greatest grift in U.S. history.
The Future of US Public Transit: Navigating the Crisis and Reviving Ridership in a Post-Covid Era
The Covid-19 pandemic has dealt a severe blow to mass transit systems in the United States, causing double-digit declines in ridership and posing the biggest crisis for public transit since the rise of the private car a century ago.
Challenges Remain for India's Aspiration to Become the Next China
The COVID-19 pandemic led many companies to reevaluate their supply chains, which relied heavily on China, and look for alternatives such as India, which offers low-cost production.
Supply Chain Crisis Continues to Affect Furniture Companies
Lockdown measures and social distancing protocols implemented during the pandemic caused many furniture stores to temporarily close or experience reduced foot traffic.
Changes have come to the U.S./Canadian Border
The Canada-United States border has undergone some changes due to decreased volume during the pandemic.
COVID-19 forced suppliers to cancel orders
In 2020, the coronavirus swept the world and had a detrimental impact on the economy.