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Manufacturing: Page 39
Manufacturing
Advancing Manufacturing Education: It’s More Important Now Than Ever
Panasonic
If we bring baseline training and education opportunities to younger workers, they can take that knowledge and spin it into something that will continue to drive the industry forward, keeping processes fresh and challenging the status quo.
Carbon Footprint
Businesses Forced to Sacrifice Sustainability and Labor Standards to Counter Inflation
Ivalua Inc.
As a result of higher inflation and rising costs, organizations have been hampered in their efforts to improve supply chain sustainability (64%) and labor standards (63%), according to research from Ivalua.
Manufacturing
Global Economy Expected to Grow: Dun & Bradstreet Study
Dun & Bradstreet Inc. (D&B)
The global economy is expected to grow, though slower than it did last quarter, due to the decline in advanced economies in contrast with the growth in emerging economies.
Regulations
A Revolution in Trade Compliance Regulations: Alexis Asks
Sourcemap
Managing editor Alexis Mizell-Pleasant asks industry experts about various topics developing in the supply chain field. How are the CTPAT Trade Compliance program and UFLPA creating stronger supply chains? Here's what you need to know.
Trucking
Consumers Opt for Slower Shipping if Free: Study
Kenco Logistic Services
While 52% of respondents show no supply chain concerns, 60% of consumers still worry about product availability for this year.
Mentorship Programs
She-cession No More: Empowering Women in Cannabis Manufacturing and Supply Chain
Symple Seeds
As women return to the workforce after the COVID-19 pandemic, we have a rare opportunity to evaluate our workspaces and ensure they are accessible to people of all genders.
Hiring
Manufacturing Industry Struggles to Fill Labor Gaps Despite Positive Outlook in Production Capacity
UKG Workforce Institute
Healthy growth in demand for manufactured goods and services, as well as year-over-year increases in production capacity, revenue and shift work, highlight a positive outlook for the U.S. manufacturing sector in the second half of 2023.
Manufacturing
Electronics Component Buyers Hold Greatest Negotiation Power
Supplyframe
The electronics supply chain will remain a buyers’ market into 2024. Here's why.
Retail
Back-to-School or Back-to-Returns: Alexis Asks
B-Stock Solutions, Inc.
Managing editor Alexis Mizell-Pleasant asks industry experts about various topics developing in the supply chain field. The surge in returns that follows back-to-school means retailers and manufacturers must strategize with sustainability in mind.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
How to Solve the System-Level Problems in Today’s Supply Chains
DP World
The global manufacturing supply chain is a single, integrated ecosystem of trade that requires an all-hands approach if it’s to operate efficiently and fluidly. Technology is a critical part of that solution.
Trucking
How Inflation is Affecting Consumer Spending Habits and CPG Supply Chains
Zipline Logistics
Consumer packaged goods companies have seen inflation trend higher than the national index. Here's why value-added partnerships will build an optimized, transparent, adaptable and resilient supply chain.
Supply Chain Visibility
Supply Chain Uncertainty Challenges Forecasts
Flexe
Following bank closures, consumer pessimism and recession anxieties, volatility is everywhere. This economic turbulence creates challenges for supply chain professionals.
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