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The Chip Shortage Explained

Blue Grace Logistics

Chip shortages continue to escalate as manufacturers are unable to meet demand. What’s in the article: What is causing the chip shortage? Even prior to COVID, manufacturers were often challenged to meet the rising demand. So, he expects the semiconductor shortages to continue into 2024.

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This Week in Logistics News (March 16 – 22)

Logistics Viewpoints

This week, I read two other articles that were fascinating about robots. If Intel meets performance targets in the deal, it’ll be eligible for $8.5 This is after historically low water levels brought on by a lack of rainfall reduced daily traffic by almost 40 percent in late 2023 and early 2024.

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Will Passage of the CHIPS Act Resolve Supply Chain Issues?

Blue Grace Logistics

With growing global demand for chips, Intel chief executive officer Pat Gelsinger expects semiconductor shortages to continue into 2024. Increasing the number of countries where chips are manufactured will strengthen the supply chain and prevent disruptions caused by disruptions at distant factories. READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE.

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Will Passage of the CHIPS Act Resolve Supply Chain Issues?

Blue Grace Logistics

With growing global demand for chips, Intel chief executive officer Pat Gelsinger expects semiconductor shortages to continue into 2024. Increasing the number of countries where chips are manufactured will strengthen the supply chain and prevent disruptions caused by disruptions at distant factories. READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE.

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Keeping Things Closer to Home

Blue Grace Logistics

Chief commercial officer and president of 3PL services Scott Schara told BOSS the company plans to have 25-50 employees in Mexico by the end of 2024. Mattel has moved its headquarters to Monterrey, where Lego operates its largest factory, and Tesla announced plans for a gigafactory. READ THE FULL ARTICLE

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Logistics & Supply Chain News Roundup, January 2023

Logistics Bureau

Indeed, there is cause for concern about Chinese factories’ ability to fulfill orders, given the massive uptick in COVID cases since the harsh policy was lifted. Other reports say that people are sickening quickly and in enormous numbers, leaving factories short-staffed at the worst possible time—Chinese New Year.