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China is Moving to Mexico with Jorge Gonzalez Henrichsen

The Logistics of Logistics

Additionally, Jorge has leveraged his insights with students in Mexico, serving as a clinical professor of entrepreneurship for the Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico, where he taught an undergraduate course for students majoring in business, economics, and engineering. Jorge holds a B.A.

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Add-On AI Solutions and Intermodal TOS

Logistics Business Magazine

INFORM, a leading provider of intelligent AI and optimization software solutions, will showcase its proven optimization add-on solutions for maritime and intermodal terminal operators at the upcoming TOC Europe conference in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

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This Week in Logistics News (December 10 – 16)

Logistics Viewpoints

This was certainly another strange year, but the in-person conferences I usually look forward to were a mixed bag this year. I attended my first in-person conferences and attended a number of virtual ones as well. And the jury is still out on what 2023 will hold. Forecasts call for freight rate slumps in 2023.

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Shipping Rates Continue to Fall as Interest Rates Rise

MTS Logistics

Following their September 20-21 conference last week, the Federal Reserve has announced that it will be raising interest rates by another 0.75% from 3.0 Projections currently point to a continued slowdown heading into 2023 with a growth rate of only 2.2% The Slippery Slope. And this includes the already diminished East Asia to U.S.

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Logistics & Supply Chain News Roundup, January 2023

Logistics Bureau

A new year is underway, and what better way to begin our 2023 blog activity than with a summary of the freshest news from the supply chain and logistics theatre? But, of course, with so many cases in such a vastly populated nation, the risk of a new variant emerging to start the whole cycle over again cannot be underestimated.

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Trust in Turkey

Automotive Logistics

It was strongly hinted at, during the joint press conference, that this would take place in Ford’s Kocaeli plant complex, starting in 2023, which would surely mean capacity increases for the plant. Of course, such plans could always be disrupted by forces outside the industry’s control.

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How Supply Chain Orchestration Can Help Prevent Drug Shortages

Logistics Viewpoints

Asking these what-if questions entails assessing the impact on multiple areas, such as packaging, production, inventory, distribution, and of course customers. It also fosters the creativity needed to quickly consider alternatives, like those the weight loss makers are employing. Has that changed?