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6 maps that explain global supply chains

The Network Effect

We all know that supply chains are becoming more and more global, but how often can we actually see them becoming more global? The site vox.com has compiled 38 maps that explain the global economy. We’ve selected 6 that are especially relevant to supply chains. #1:

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5 reasons why the CEO “isn’t” worried about procurement?

Procurement Insights

What it does mean is that when solution providers boast of solution maps and AI’s great virtues, CEOs are not likely to listen. In contrast, 20% do well but could improve, and 6% are classified as elites. Below the image is my comment. Regarding the Inc.

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Featuring Our 12 Best Global Process Excellence ™ Articles!

Supply Chain Game Changer

Subscribe to Supply Chain Game Changer. But best global process excellence procedures were nowhere to be seen. And with customers looking at doing business in multiple facilities at the same time it was impossible to explain why this was not seamless given the inherent process disparities. Subscribe Here! Email Address.

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Our 5 best posts from 2014

The Network Effect

6 MAPS THAT EXPLAIN GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAINS. We all know that supply chains are becoming more and more global, but how often can we actually see them becoming more global? The site vox.com has compiled 38 maps that explain the global economy.

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PASA’s Procurement predictions for 2023

PASA (Procurement and Supply Australasia)

Yet in supply side terms, the cause of supply chain interruption is not quite as important as the possibility that supply can be interrupted for a wide range of reasons. In recent the past we have had volcanoes, earthquakes, tsunamis, wars and even pirates interrupt supply lines into Australia and New Zealand.

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Your Favorite Posts of 2015

The Network Effect

Another year at Supply Chain Beyond! We’ve covered a lot of interesting supply chain topics. Logistics vs. Procurement in Your Supply Chain. Push vs. Pull in Your Supply Chain…What’s the Difference? 6 Maps that Explain Global Supply Chains.

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This is the world’s largest container ship….and it’s massive

The Network Effect

This reminds me of our most popular post from last year, “ 6 Maps that Explains Global Supply Chains “ If you’re interested in the future of supply chain, I also suggest you read the whitepaper, Supply Chain’s New World Order” , which discusses cloud platforms, S&OP, and why a holistic approach is needed for supply chain management.