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For over two years now, rising costs, logistics delays & labor shortfalls have shaped retail supply chains. Explore how global tumult has led major brands to adapt their operations in this Trendline.
NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
It's been a momentous week for supply chains.
The ILWU and PMA finally reached a tentative deal, promising peace at West Coast ports, provided the deal is ratified. And today, UPS' Teamster workers authorized a strike as the company negotiates a new contract with union members (look out for that story below.)
Still, uncertainty prevails in the supply chain. So on July 11, join us as we unpack several demand forecasting, risk, and transportation trends for anyone who attends our virtual event.
A prohibition on sourcing material from “foreign entities of concern” is causing apprehension among companies reliant on China, a critical mineral powerhouse.
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