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supply chains
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How COVID changed supply chains forever, according to a distinguished professor in the field who’s studied them for the last 2 decades
By
Nada R. Sanders
and
The Conversation
January 11, 2023
Finance
Years of global supply chain chaos could mean a nearshoring jackpot for the Americas in 2023
By
Tristan Bove
December 23, 2022
Finance
Rail deal won’t address ‘work-life balance concerns,’ say workers and unions: ‘You shouldn’t miss your kids growing up’
By
Josh Funk
and
The Associated Press
December 3, 2022
Commentary
Hackers are coming for our Thanksgiving turkeys and John Deere tractors. It’s time to reevaluate America’s food security
By
Mark Manglicmot
November 23, 2022
Politics
A looming rail worker strike could devastate the US economy and cost $2 billion a day
By
Josh Funk
and
The Associated Press
November 22, 2022
Finance
Rail union approves contract, raising hopes the holidays won’t be ruined by an economically devastating strike
By
Josh Funk
and
The Associated Press
November 5, 2022
Finance
China’s loss is Mexico’s gain: Bank of America says a transformed global supply chain means nearshoring investment in the country is a ‘lifetime opportunity’
By
Tristan Bove
November 2, 2022
Finance
‘America is going to shut down if we shut down’: The Mississippi River’s water levels are near record lows, and it’s wreaking havoc on one of the U.S.’s most critical supply chains
By
Tristan Bove
October 14, 2022
Commentary
How we make, sell, buy, and drive cars is changing forever. Here’s what to expect, according to Salesforce
By
Achyut Jajoo
October 13, 2022
Conferences
The pandemic forced innovation, but the expected recession may push businesses to do even more
By
Megan Leonhardt
October 12, 2022
Commentary
The IFRC wants to leverage financial markets to keep up with the world’s unprecedented humanitarian needs. Here’s how
By
Nena Stoiljkovic
October 11, 2022
NFTs and Culture
Farm to bottle? How the blockchain helps a whisky and rum producer protect his brand
By
Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez
October 6, 2022
Magazine
How inflation in the U.S. stacks up against the rest of the world
By
Nicolas Rapp
and
Matthew Heimer
October 6, 2022
Magazine
Fast-fashion giant Zara faces a huge challenge in the climate crisis. Can its heiress-turned-leader make the brand fast, cheap, and green?
By
Vivienne Walt
October 6, 2022
Commentary
It’s time for Big Food to catch up to 1969
By
Nancy Roman
September 28, 2022
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