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MANUFACTURING
National Security at Stake in Decoupling from China, Researcher Says
Coronavirus Laid Bare Healthcare Dependence on China, but It Goes Far Beyond that
SUPPLY CHAIN TRENDS AND ISSUES

Women Making Gains at Top of Supply Chain Org Chart, Gartner Study Finds

Now 17% of Chief Supply Chain Officers, Up from 2019
   

 

SCDigest's Supply Chain and Logistics Stock Index for Week Ending July 24, 2020

See Who Was Up and Who Was Down
DISTRIBUTION AND MATERIAL HANDLING FOCUS


  Tips for Improving Distribution Center Staff Morale
  Little or No Cost Ideas from Prologistix Can Help Improve the DC Environment

GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN

Leaving China Sourcing is Hard, but for Some Companies the Savings could be Significant
New PwC Report Says Saving New 25% from Switching to Mexico or Other Asian Sourcing Points
RFID AND AUTO ID FOCUS
RFID, AIDC and IoT New Round Up for July 1, 2020
Michigan Latest State to Seek Ban Mandatory on RFID Implants at Work; Mall Owners Should Seek Retailers Using RFID? No One is Tracking Your Movements Using RFID Tags in Car Tires
SOURCING AND PROCUREMENT FOCUS
Growing Blacklists of Chinese Companies Adds to Risk of Chinese Sourcing
US Government Adds 11 More to List Associated with Forced Labor in China
TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT FOCUS
MIT Report Says not to Expect Self-Driving Trucks any Time Soon
Sees Most Promise in Short Term on Human-Autonomous Platooning
 
GREEN SUPPLY CHAIN
Bloomberg Says Amazon Evaluated but Rejected Idea to Push Customers to Slower but Greener Delivery Options
Report Says Amazon also Pushing Idea eCommerce Deliveries actually more Environmentally Friendly than Traditional Retail Model
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