Back to work order sees Canadian ports reopen to a battle against backlogs
Operations have resumed at strike-hit ports across Canada, but the work stoppage has resulted in ...
In my previous ’Welcome (2022) force majeure’ take from last week, I discussed how global raw material supply shortages are being exacerbated by problems in the global logistics industry. Now, it’s just about the right time, sequentially, to run the rule over using the plunger to start clearing the blockages in our supply chain networks.
Supply chain bottlenecks are everywhere – even at home
The only good news from the last two years for supply chain practitioners like you and me is ...
Back to work order sees Canadian ports reopen to a battle against backlogs
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