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Global Trade Networks: A New Norm in Disruption

MTS Logistics

Global trade networks have been strained in many different ways and fashions that have unexpectedly changed our outlook in logistics in the past few years. That’s not to say that global trade hasn’t evolved consistently since the dawn of global trade. Nonetheless, it has a similar effect globally.

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How the EU’s New Sustainability Directive Affects Global Supplier Networks

Supply Chain Brain

The European Union has updated proposed sustainability compliance legislation to target only the region’s largest businesses for enforcement.

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Tritium Set to Supply bp EV Chargers for Global Network

NGT News

a global developer and manufacturer of direct current (DC) fast chargers for electric vehicles (EV), has entered into a multi-year contract with bp for the supply of chargers and related services to support bp’s global EV charging network. Tritium DCFC Ltd.,

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Mullen Automotive, Loop Global Work on Public, Private DC EV Fast-Charging Network

NGT News

an emerging electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer, has entered into a definitive agreement with Loop Global Inc., a full-service EV charging solution provider, to build the next generation of public and private EV charging technology, infrastructure and network solutions. Mullen Automotive Inc.,

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Key Questions for a Successful Distribution Network

Speaker: Irina Rosca, Director of Supply Chain Operations, Helix

Can we use historical data to plan for demand and design our networks, or is there a better way? Join Irina Rosca, Director of Supply Chain Operations at Helix and an experienced global supply chain strategist, as she walks through the key questions to a successful and efficient distribution network.

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Blume Global grows European network

Logistics Business Magazine

Blume Global , one of the leading supply chain technology providers, says it is on track to grow within the European supply chain market with its product offerings and technological advancements. This year Blume Global expanded its network with new suppliers and customers in Europe.

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Global Materials Handling joins Toyota network

Logistics Business Magazine

Toyota Material Handling UK (TMH UK) has appointed a new addition to its national dealer network. Established in 2010, Global Materials Handling is the fastest-growing independent forklift dealer in the UK’s north west. Global Materials Handling provides a personalised, local service tailored to our clients’ business needs.

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Elevate Your Supply Chain Resilience With Scenario Planning

Speaker: Robert Olszak- Vice President, Global Supply Chain Optimization, RGP

As a supply chain director, you want to ensure that your supply chain network can withstand any disruptions and be optimized for peak performance. The global logistics market is growing, and companies need to prepare for the next generation of supply chain management.

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The Modern Supply Chain: Global Challenges and Best Practices

Speaker: Bart Huthwaite - Principal, RSM, Operations and Supply Chain

We’re in the midst of economic turmoil, the aftermath of a global health crisis, and continuous tensions between international organizations, so how can you ensure your supply chain is powerful enough and flexible enough to weather the storm? Your company is depending on this!

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Supply Chain Planning Maturity – How Do You Compare to Peers?

Today's supply chains are networked, global ecosystems. An event upstream in a different country or region can cause considerable disruption downstream. The COVID-19 pandemic is an extreme example of how this unfolds in practice. How prepared are supply chain teams to react and recover from a planning maturity stance?

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Don't Let Outsourcing Break Your Supply Chain

Businesses have been outsourcing operations since the late 1980s in a bid to tap into a global marketplace and combat rising costs. Today’s supply chains constitute an interconnected network that spans across functions, departments, and continents.