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Bloomberg
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Published Jan 5, 2021
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A gauge of factory activity unexpectedly increased to 60.7 from 57.5 a month earlier, according to Institute for Supply Management data released Tuesday. Readings above 50 indicate expansion and the figure exceeded all estimates in a Bloomberg survey of economists.
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The Wall Street Journal
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Published Jan 5, 2021
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Manufacturers now have the spring to consider. If all goes well, the combination of the vaccination rollout and warmer weather will lead to dramatically fewer new Covid-19 cases, allowing consumers to lower their guards to some degree and state and local authorities to ease back on restrictions. However, given that a lot of people loaded up on goods during the pandemic, effectively bringing a lot of demand forward, the easing of Covid-19’s grip might not be an outright boon for manufacturers.
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Published Jan 6, 2021
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Talk to manufacturing founders about their fundraising journeys and they’ll tell you how hard it is to raise startup capital for a business that makes stuff. They’ll also tell you it can be done. They did it, and others can too.
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Supply Chain News | |
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Supply Chain Dive
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Published Jan 6, 2021
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Amazon is expanding its airfreight capacity with an investment in 11 new Boeing 767-300s that will be added to its Air network over the course of the next two years, according to a press release.
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The Wall Street Journal
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Published Dec 27, 2020
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The coronavirus pandemic snarled the world’s sprawling supply chains for months, shutting factories, disrupting shipping and making it difficult for companies to get products from factories to consumers.
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Notable Companies | |
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Published Dec 9, 2020
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The Securities and Exchange Commission has fined General Electric $200 million to settle charges for misleading investors regarding its power and insurance businesses.
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Bloomberg
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Published Dec 17, 2020
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CEO Mary Barra’s team cut the typical four-year development cycle in half for next year’s vehicle. But the question remains: Will anybody bite?
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Published Dec 21, 2020
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The U.S. Army will purchase the latest iteration of the M1 Abrams tank in a $4.62 billion contract with General Dynamics, the Defense Department announced.
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Covid-19 | |
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Supply Chain Dive
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Published Jan 5, 2021
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Shifting consumer shopping habits during the COVID-19 pandemic drove changes all up and down the supply chain — including in the way goods are packaged.
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TechCrunch
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Published Dec 29, 2020
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Early in the pandemic, it was apparent that there would be worldwide lockdowns of varying degrees. So naturally, there was a run on toilet paper (and to a lesser extent, paper towels and tissues). Stores suddenly found themselves sold out of one of the most basic conveniences consumed by humans.
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Financial Times
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Published Dec 10, 2020
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The coronavirus pandemic has left some of the world’s biggest shipping lines facing mounting backlogs and delays, straining international supply chains and threatening to disrupt global trade.
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