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Supply Chain Weekly Wrap-Up 04/21/2023-04/27/2023

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Germany quell reports on banning chip chemicals to China A report from Bloomberg on Thursday suggested that the German government was considering restrictions on the chemicals in order to reduce…

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Supply Chain Weekly Wrap-Up 04/07/2023-04/13/2023

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US looks to establish rules for AI After the recent rise in popularity over OpenAI’s ChatGPT, countries are now looking to regulate this industry to prevent data breaches and subdue…

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Supply Chain Weekly Wrap-Up 04/14/2023-04/20/2023

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EU finalizes €43 Billion European Chips Act The European Union (EU) has finalized a €43 billion bid to increase domestic semiconductor production, in the wake of prolonged and ongoing disruption…

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Supply Chain Weekly Wrap-Up 04/28/2023-05/04/2023

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Apple sales fall but iPhone demand persists Apple sales have continued to fall, as the economy slows and buyers, squeezed by rising prices, put off purchases of computers and iPads.…

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Supply Chain Weekly Wrap-Up 08/04/2023-08/10/2023

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GM blames supplier for EV production delay General Motors (GM) CEO Mary Barra disclosed that issues with an automation equipment supplier have caused unforeseen delays in the company’s electric vehicle…

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Carbon Management in TechMatch: Spring 2023 Update

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Considering that a company’s emissions are mostly in its supply chain ( CDP’s Global Supply Chain Report 2022 published in March 2023 states that supply chain emissions [upstream Scope 3] are, on average, 11.4 The post Carbon Management in TechMatch: Spring 2023 Update appeared first on Spend Matters.

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The Changing role of Procurement, Traceability-as-a-Service, Sustainability and Blockchain's use case with Douglas Johnson-Poensgen

World of Procurement podcast

04:11 Douglas Johnson-Poensgen Well, Mica is, actually it's all over the place. Now if land, had contracted like Teeter wimpy and everyone like laps, and we had already forced those providers to stop with the gas boilers from 2023, just to get ready for all of this. As a, as a company I've been screenshot in the post from circulate.