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How are the West’s weapons getting to Ukraine?

Logistics at MPEPS at UPV

The logistical challenges Up until now, Western military aid has been transported to Ukraine either by land or air, depending on the weaponry involved. However, with Russian fighter jets controlling the airspace over Ukraine, there is a growing concern that these shipments could be intercepted through airstrikes or missile strikes.

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Europe Takes the Lead in Sustainable Growth

Logistics Business Magazine

European legislative bodies have mobilized themselves en masse since March 2022, which is when several proposals aimed at product sustainability saw the light of day, most notably a circular economy business model. Whoever on the supply chain brings a product to the market will carry the responsibility for guaranteeing DPP data accuracy.

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Editor’s Choice: Frequent Assessments Needed to Maintain Supply Chain Resilience Amid Emerging Waves of Disruptions

Logistics Viewpoints

Note: Today’s post is part of our “ Editor’s Choice ” series where we highlight recent posts published by our sponsors that provide supply chain insights and advice. This article is from Alfred Hille at Descartes, and looks at supply chain resilience during waves of disruption. Supply Chain Resilience Threats.

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Where do you want to outsource?

Blog on Log

I recently participated on a few panels at the EyeForTransport 3PL Summit in Atlanta that were focused on the inbound supply chain from China. In addition, the GIL's Maritime Supply Chain Council is working on a white paper about PO to PoP visibility (Purchase Order to Point-of-Purchase for your review), which I am a member.