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How US ports may have contributed to the global lag in container turn around times

Shipping and Freight Resource

Given China’s systemic production cost advantage, which now averages 30% to 35% even when shipping costs are included, ” says a recent article from the Harvard Business Review. This alone has caused a severe delay in the US supply chain, which has since rippled throughout inland distribution systems. .

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Two Million Vacant Manufacturing Jobs by 2025…How Can We Tackle the Skills Gap?

GlobalTranz

IMPO Executive Editor, Anna Wells provides insights into the complicated issue in her article “Why The Manufacturing Skills Gap Is Serious”. A monumental after-effect has been the subtraction of years of training knowledge from the domestic U.S. Personnel development must be cultivated by ongoing training for workers.

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Burying the hero – how logistics and readiness changed war

Logistics in War

This article looks at how logistics readiness has shaped military success and failures, created the nature of operations, and most certainly the capacity of militaries to be viable as a force. Too few commanders have realised that logistics readiness underpins their strategies, or defines capabilities or the way their forces will fight.

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Burying the hero – how logistics and readiness changed war

Logistics in War

This article looks at how logistics readiness has shaped military success and failures, created the nature of operations, and most certainly the capacity of militaries to be viable as a force. Too few commanders have realised that logistics readiness underpins their strategies, or defines capabilities or the way their forces will fight.