All Supply Chain articles – Page 2
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AnalysisSupply chain woes to continue into 2022
Supply-chain disruption poses the greatest risk to global economic recovery, according to Oxford Economics
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AnalysisSurge in demand for supply chain covers expected
CO2 crisis and other supply chain disruptions will drive “inevitable” interest in innovative supply chain insurance products
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AnalysisSlavery risks continue to rise in Asian hubs - Verisk
The challenges of maintaining responsible supply chains are becoming more difficult as human rights violations grow
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AnalysisPanic buying risks return to UK
A lack of HGV drivers and increase in wholesale global gas prices is a concern for businesses and energy suppliers
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AnalysisAbandoned cargo presents growing risk
Supply chain congestion and widespread delays in the international container trade is set to continue - TT Club
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AnalysisCOVID prompts supply chain ‘overhaul’
Automotive industry has taken the strongest hit as a result of production stoppages and trade restrictions - EIU
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AnalysisPort closure signals further strain for global trade
Partial closure at China’s Port Ningbo adds to global supply chain woes, threatening $172 billion of goods - Russell Group
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AnalysisAGCS: Bigger ships, bigger exposures
Suez Canal incident shows ever-increasing vessel sizes exacerbates marine and supply chain risks
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AnalysisClimate warning for cotton/apparel industry
One third of India’s cotton growing regions face severe climate risks by 2040 if carbon emissions continue to soar
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AnalysisCOVID masks Brexit impact on UK-EU trade
UK trade with the EU has declined at twice the rate as trade with the rest of the world - Atradius
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AnalysisChild labour an emerging supply chain risk
Organisations are urged to take action to root out child labour within their supply chains as numbers grow to 160 million worldwide
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AnalysisIoT is a supply chain risk "game-changer"
Aon’s vaccine insurance solution demonstrates the technology’s potential in the insurance market, says GlobalData
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AnalysisLessons in risk from the Suez crisis
Suez, COVID and Brexit have challenged assumptions about the complex supply chain risks modern corporates must contend with
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AnalysisRussell releases port disruption scenarios
Around $7.5 trillion of trade is concentrated in 50 major ports, with potential for major supply chain disruption
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AnalysisFM Global releases earthquake map
The Netherlands, France, Switzerland, Italy have all seen above-average movement to higher risk zones
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AnalysisSemiconductor shortage disrupts supply chains
Scarcity is expected to be short-lived but will cause problems for sectors including electronics and motor, according to Oxford Economics
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AnalysisCOVID-19 continues to test supply chains
Pandemic is exacerbating trends such as cargo crime, man-made disruptions, and political protests, which all threaten supply chain resilience in 2021
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Supply chain professionals lack proper risk tools
Despite the growing fragility of a complex global supply chain, there is poor investment in risk management and ESG tools - IHS Markit
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AnalysisIoT used in vaccine insurance solution
Insurance industry initiative offers supply chain protection, using temperature sensors, for COVID-19 vaccine shipments
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AnalysisAsset-light economy presents new, disruptive risks
Corporations are holding more risk on their balance sheets as the value of intangible assets and potential for systemic risk grows
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