Supply chain executives: to the boardroom, or the basement?
Supply chain executives’ spell in the limelight could prove short-lived – unless they can contribute ...
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FDX: ABOUT USPS PRIVATISATIONFDX: CCO VIEWFDX: LOWER GUIDANCE FDX: DISRUPTING AIR FREIGHTFDX: FOCUS ON KEY VERTICALFDX: LTL OUTLOOKGXO: NEW LOW LINE: NEW LOW FDX: INDUSTRIAL WOESFDX: HEALTH CHECKFDX: TRADING UPDATEWMT: GREEN WOESFDX: FREIGHT BREAK-UPFDX: WAITING FOR THE SPINHON: BREAK-UP ALLUREDSV: BREACHING SUPPORTVW: BOLT-ON DEALAMZN: TOP PICK
I reckon we can sneak this article though while our American readers are celebrating Independence Day. The myriad state and federal marijuana regulations in America are a minefield, and likely to become even more so following Mexico’s decision to legalise medical pot, and Canada’s plans to legalise the recreational stuff. The supply chain implications of one of the most profound social legislative changes in recent times are similarly seismic, and sourcing and procurement publication SpendMatters has this excellent Q&A with Canadian cannabis wholesale platform Tradiv on a few of the challenges – that’s the dotcom of pot part…
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