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TWI: Is it Time to Rethink Job Relations?

The Lean Thinker

It is based on, and expanded from, a talk I gave at the 2023 TWI Summit. The Mechanistic View in Industry What do I observe that might lead me to conclude that the mechanistic view prevails in a business or factory? I asked this question to an audience of about 60 people (as I gave this talk) at the 2023 TWI Summit. or Team A?

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Cargo Chat: BlueGrace Execs Talk Nearshoring

Blue Grace Logistics

Jose Fernandez: It’s definitely the pandemic. 1 benefit, I would definitely say, is the flexibility and the scalability that you can have. Because most of these companies, their first step will be to build some sort of factory, some sort of distribution center in Mexico that would bring their supply chain closer to the U.S.

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Setlog cooperates with CSR consultancy

Logistics Business Magazine

Studies show in fact that only one-fifth of German companies with more than 500 employees complies with their due diligence obligations in terms of respecting human rights. The German Due Diligence Act will apply to companies with more than 3,000 employees from 2023, while companies with more than 1,000 employees will be liable as of 2024.

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Analytics in Supply Chain Management Becomes Central As Coronavirus Escalates

IoT World Today

Another Statista study indicated that 44% of retailers expect delays and 40% expect inventory shortages given coronavirus disruptions on the supply chain. Research firm Gartner predicted that at least 50% of global companies would use AI-related transformational technologies in supply chain operations by 2023.