Renewal of the US trade deal is delayed
The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) expired in 2020, ending the tariff-free access over 100 countries had to the United States market.
Global ocean carriers are weathering staggering increases in vessel capacity
Container lines have historically been able to withstand increases in vessel capacity, but a massive increase in capacity could potentially pose challenges for the industry.
De-globalization is being blocked by a world trade “boom”…
Countries that are heavily involved in global trade are more likely to resist calls for de-globalization because they are more aware of the benefits of trade.
The winners for the Power of the Professional Supply Chain awards have been announced
Gartner has presented the winners of the 4 categories: Patient Innovation, Technology Innovation, Social Impact, and People Breakthrough
The global chip shortage just keeps on keeping on
The global economy has been recovering from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to an increase in demand for a wide range of consumer and industrial goods that require semiconductors, such as smartphones, laptops, automobiles, and factory automation equipment.
Global executives are expecting AI spending to double over the next three years
There is a desperate need growing on a global scale for trusted artificial intelligence as data responsibility comes to the forefront of consumer concerns.
Global gas issues threaten the world’s food supply
Food industry manufacturers are refocusing on cutting-edge, artificial intelligence (AI)-based, predictive technology solutions that optimize operations and machine performance despite the geopolitical issues threatening the industry.
Demand for global containers plummets while warehouses sit fully stocked
Containers are no longer in hot demand, so retail orders, shipping containers, and ship sailings are being canceled left and right.
Global supply chain expansion depends on improved supply chain agility
Supply Chain Agility is when a multi-enterprise supply chain network platform suppliers order fulfillment applications and advanced risk analytics on a public cloud - available for trading partners to view and analyze.
Solar power is booming, but faces serious challenges
Solar power energy grids are setting records across the globe as the European Union pours money and infrastructure into the clean energy source.
Global unrest and rising costs will keep supply chain issues persistent for some time
According to the results of a recent SAP SE survey of senior business decision-makers, more than half (52%) believe that the supply chain is in desperate need of improvement.
Russia pulled out of UN-brokered grain deal and the world is not happy
Last week, Russia revoked its agreement to the United Nations-brokered deal that was meant to ease a global food crisis and assist in delivering grain from clogged Ukraine ports in the Black Sea.
Shipping industry to ensure difficult, radical change under new climate regulations
The shipping industry is no stranger to disruptions or change, especially after the past several years.
Rivers worldwide are drying up and risking the global food supply
From the Mississippi River to China’s largest hydro-power plant on the Yangtze River, droughts are affecting how the supply chain is moving along.
International Monetary Fund warns of global recession years after Covid-19 stimulus
The World Economy is looking at a twisted road ahead.
“Sabotage” is the world, but who’s to blame for the Nord Stream explosions?
As it turns out, a lot of the rest of the world might think that the United States has something to do with it… but you wouldn’t know that if you only browsed domestic news sources.
Spreadsheets are still managing global supply chains
Spreadsheets and email may be seen as archaic in the days of robotics and data harvesting systems - but the reality is that most of the largest shippers and suppliers in the world are still relying upon these processes to get work done.