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Jan. 25, 2023 - Supply Chain Digest On-Target Newsletter

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MANUFACTURING
What Manufacturing CEOs are Thinking

More Talk about Reshoring - Will it Show Up the Numbers this Time?

 
SUPPLY CHAIN TRENDS AND ISSUES

Top Supply Chain Stories by Month 2022 - Complete List

Amid War and Soaring Inflation, These Stories Stood Out
 
   

Supply Chain and Logistics Stock Report for Week Ending Jan. 20, 2023

See who was up and who was down
   
DISTRIBUTION AND MATERIAL HANDLING FOCUS
  Battle over Safety at Amazon Fulfillment Centers Continues on, with Citations from OSHA at Three Sites
  But Amazon Faces just $60,000 in Fines
GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN

Drewry Retracts Prediction Ocean Container Carriers would Rein in Capacity

Rates from Asia to West Coast and Europe almost Down to Breakeven Levels

 
RFID AND AUTO ID FOCUS
RFID and QR Codes Increasingly Used in Sustainability by Apparel and Accessories Companies
Digital Passports will Track Items across their Full Lifecycle
SOURCING AND PROCUREMENT FOCUS

New Report from Capgemini Predicts Majority of Supplier bases to be Local in Three Years
25% of Current Global Trade will Flip to Local, Report Predicts
 
TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT FOCUS
Freight Sees Modest again in December, but Enjoyed best Growth for All of 2022 in Four Years
Freight Up 16 Straight Months Versus Prior Year, but Shows Signs of Slowing
 
   
 
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