Risk and Resilience: Page 43
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MIT, CSCMP: 35% of companies lack supply chain sustainability goals
Social issues — child labor or slavery, worker welfare, etc. — received "far more" focus in companies' sustainability goals than environmental issues.
By Matt Leonard • July 20, 2020 -
Conducting supplier audits in the era of COVID-19
Buyers are leaning on contractual obligations and technology to curtail the use of physical audits.
By Craig Guillot • July 16, 2020 -
Explore the Trendline➔
Justin Sullivan via Getty ImagesTrendlineSustainable supply chains
Amid pressure from consumers, investors and governments, companies are scrambling to measure and reduce the impact of their supply chains on the world.
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BlackRock calls out OEMs, industrial suppliers for inadequate climate disclosure
The investor wields its power to call attention to emissions in the supply chain, and BlackRock's public reporting could affect the reputation of the companies deemed insufficient.
By Emma Cosgrove • July 16, 2020 -
73% of companies experienced supply-side disruption due to pandemic
Three in 10 respondents said their company would source less from the Far East.
By Matt Leonard • July 16, 2020 -
Florida requires sea level studies for construction as ports plan for climate risk
The Port of Miami said sea level rise was one of the "biggest concerns involving the future" of the port.
By Kim Slowey • July 15, 2020 -
Deep Dive
How a small-batch distillery improvised a hand sanitizer supply chain in 72 hours
When hand sanitizer was in short supply, nontraditional producers retooled operations and worked with suppliers to fill the gap.
By S.L. Fuller • July 14, 2020 -
CH Robinson, Microsoft partner on inventory visibility platform
The inventory data pairs with outside sources of information, including weather and traffic, and the platform will use predictive analytics in an attempt to anticipate supply chain disruptions.
By Matt Leonard • July 14, 2020 -
Southeast US warehousing markets to grow as supply chains opt for China+1 strategies
The Southeast closed Q1 2020 with the top three fastest-growing industrial real estate markets: Savannah, Georgia; Greenville, South Carolina; and Charleston, South Carolina, according to CBRE.
By Matt Leonard • July 13, 2020 -
How an expanded US footprint would add resilience to TSMC's supply chain
TSMC's intent to build a factory in Arizona would bring it geographically closer to potential and existing buyers of semiconductor products.
By Matt Leonard • July 13, 2020 -
6 charts show global trade and supply chain nearshoring trends
Recent factors have eroded the cost competitiveness of production in China, and the appeal of globalization for many supply chains lessened.
By Supply Chain Dive • July 13, 2020 -
Unilever CSCO: Agility beats forecasting when the supply chain is stressed
Every dollar spent on agility has 10 times the ROI compared to forecasting spend, according to Chief Supply Chain Officer Marc Engel.
By Emma Cosgrove • July 13, 2020 -
Reshore, nearshore or offshore?
Moving supply chains is not an overnight decision or task. While risk from the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the trend for many industries, others lack the infrastructure and labor to go all in on "Made in USA."
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Deep Dive
The 5 Ws of reshoring supply chains
The decision to reshore is a balance between price and risk and a trend that started long before the coronavirus pandemic.
By Shefali Kapadia • July 13, 2020 -
XPO relies on data to prevent workplace coronavirus spread
The company's findings indicate technology is being used as fervently as soap and water, in efforts to prevent spread and avoid hot spots.
By Jim Stinson • July 10, 2020 -
Will sustainability take a backseat to COVID-19 challenges?
Procurement leaders from Danone, PepsiCo, L'Oreal and more see the practices and tools gained through sustainability work as assets in the battle against pandemic supply chain disruptions.
By Emma Cosgrove • July 9, 2020 -
Biden releases plan to strengthen domestic supply chains
The plan positions critical medical supply chains as a matter of national security and would compensate companies for maintaining excess production capacity and inventory.
By Emma Cosgrove • July 8, 2020 -
Opinion
Supply chain resilience plans start with mapping — but don't wait for disruption to test them
If investing in resilience seems too costly, there's always that other strategy: hoping nothing goes wrong, writes Anne van de Heetkamp, a VP at Descartes.
By Anne van de Heetkamp • July 7, 2020 -
May airfreight data hints at recovery, FedEx doesn't expect capacity to normalize until 2021
Freight capacity fell more than volume, creating a supply-demand gap and a challenge for shippers to find air cargo space.
By Matt Leonard • July 6, 2020 -
The new data priorities of 2020
Firms will turn to data to improve e-commerce and strengthen supply chains, incorporating lessons learned from the pandemic.
By Roberto Torres • July 6, 2020 -
Column
Small business suppliers are at risk in the pandemic. How do you protect them and your firm?
Buyers can take a multi-phased approach to identify risk and support small suppliers through the economic storm.
By Rich Weissman • July 2, 2020 -
Prologis reaches operational carbon neutrality, takes aim at indirect emissions
Indirect sources of carbon, such as purchased goods and services, travel and downstream leased assets, represent 99% of the firm's total emissions.
By Emma Cosgrove • July 2, 2020 -
US manufacturing breaks growth records, pandemic unknowns temper July outlook
June's PMI figure does not capture the impact of a recent nationwide spike in coronavirus cases.
By Morgan Forde • July 2, 2020 -
MIT, Ava, Greater Boston Food Bank partner on COVID-fighting robot
The robot will use UV light to sanitize the food bank's shipping dock at night and is going through training to operate autonomously.
By Matt Leonard • July 1, 2020 -
USMCA takes effect. How does it affect supply chains?
Shippers are struggling to determine whether ramping up nearshoring efforts or absorbing tariff costs from overseas suppliers is the most cost-effective strategy under the new NAFTA.
By Morgan Forde • July 1, 2020 -
With stores closed, retailers supercharged omnichannel adoption
Curbside pickup and ship-from-store capabilities have become essential skills in the time of the coronavirus, leading retailers to launch new services at record pace.
By Emma Cosgrove • June 30, 2020