Volkswagen overhauls human rights due diligence in materials supply chain; Starbucks hires former Target exec to lead supply operations; Why diverse sourcing in aerospace manufacturing is harder than it seems; How Canada’s West Coast port labor negotiations unfolded: a timeline
Lack of visibility and poor data management snowball in the supply chain, leading to shortages, financial worries, and labor issues. Find out how to tackle these challenges in this playbook.
The automaker has deepened its analysis and taken part in several responsible sourcing initiatives as it works to comply with a new German law targeting abuses in supply chains.
Aviation companies like Boeing boast of impressive minority-owned vendor programs. But suppliers say securing contracts remains a complex and often difficult process.
Uncertainty prevails after an ILWU Canada division rejected a mediated deal on July 18, leading to threats of a renewed strike and further government intention.
With the demand for trade between China and Latin America increasing, shippers are under pressure to secure efficient and reliable cargo capacity. Explore the top challenges of these routes in this infographic.
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