RTR: Apple results hit by supply chain woes, Cook says holiday quarter impact will be worse
REUTERS reports: Supply chain woes cost Apple Inc $6 billion in sales during the company’s fiscal ...
While many US commentators engaged in the spit-at-the-corner-of-the-mouth type of political point scoring invective following Apple article, the Economist casts its unperturbed gaze on the issue with an in-depth analysis of how supply chains have brought Apple to where it is, and where future supply chains might take America (and, by implication, most of Europe) next. Intriguing stuff.
Latest strike will cause ‘massive' disruption at German airports
CMA CGM pledges $20bn investment to boost US supply chains
CMA CGM could build medium-size vessels in US, says Saade
Asia-Europe FAK price hikes manage to halt 13-week rate decline
Box ship in collision with tanker off UK coast
Airlines rethink strategy as ecommerce to US begins decline
Ceva Logistics UK named and shamed as a 'serial late-payer'
White House can't see that trade war will hit US agriculture hardest
Comment on this article