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Meet United States’ 100 Top COO’s in the Big Data Space

ThroughPut

The post Meet United States’ 100 Top COO’s in the Big Data Space appeared first on ThroughPut.

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Is China’s Role in Your Supply Chain Increasing or Decreasing?

Talking Logistics

As reported by Paul Wiseman on February 7th, “For the first time in more than two decades, Mexico [in 2023] surpassed China as the leading source of goods imported by the United States.” This news prompted us to ask members of our Indago supply chain research community — who are all supply chain and logistics.

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Implications of Apple Securing Semiconductor Fab Supply from the United States

Supply Chain Matters

The post Implications of Apple Securing Semiconductor Fab Supply from the United States first appeared on The Ferrari Consulting and Research Group / Supply Chain Management. Copyright 2022, The Ferrari Consulting and Research Group and the Supply Chain Matters® blog. All rights reserved. .

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What if the United States broke in half? Is Your Company Ready in the Event of a Catastrophe?

The Network Effect

The post What if the United States broke in half? The New Madrid Fault Zone stretches across Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, and Tennessee. Is Your Company Ready in the Event of a Catastrophe? appeared first on The Network Effect.

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U.S. E-commerce Logistics Report: Overcoming Barriers and Seizing Opportunities

Talking Logistics

The United States has established itself as an unrivaled leader in the North American e-commerce logistics market. This success is primarily driven by its cutting-edge technologies and robust infrastructure. This remarkable trajectory is.

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This map shows every bridge in the United States….and it’s incredible

The Network Effect

The post This map shows every bridge in the United States… and it’s incredible appeared first on The Network Effect. This also reminds me of two our most popular posts so far this year: the invisible network that keeps the world running and the world’s largest container ship. The Network Effect'

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Global Supply Chains Amplify Costs of Extreme Heat Risk

SCM Research

by 2060, with the most severe impacts felt in developing countries and major manufacturing nations such as China and the United States. By integrating climate science, epidemiology, and economic modeling, the study predicts a substantial increase in annual global GDP losses, potentially reaching up to 4.6%