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Producers Struggle to Meet U.S. Consumer Demand

Supply Chain Brain

Producers couldn’t keep up with supercharged consumer demand in the U.S. last quarter, and it’s unclear when supply constraints will ease.

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Transform Your Supply Chain to Meet Consumer Demand

SCMR (Supply Chain Management Review)

Supply Chain White Paper, Manufacturers in 2023 need to adapt to uncertainty and resource limitations by implementing Unified Logistics, which optimizes manufacturing logistics networks, increases collaboration, and provides inbound and outbound visibility and control, ultimately giving them a competitive advantage in winning customers.

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Apple chip supplier cuts spending on soft consumer demand, delivery delays

Supply Chain Dive

TSMC has struggled to meet demand for its most advanced technologies due to challenges obtaining the tools needed to make them.

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Four Ways AMRs Help to Meet Consumer Demand

Supply Chain Brain

Autonomous mobile robots enable manufacturers and distributors to avoid operational disruptions and quickly adapt to the unknown. Here’s how.

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Market Insights Report: Top Trends for 2022 Planning and Beyond

Persisting consumer demand, steep retailer prices, and the driver shortage continue to make headlines every day. It’s no secret that supply-chain bottlenecks have tightened throughout the pandemic. However, the data reveals a deeper story.

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The Tech Effect: Strengthening the Omnichannel to Meet Consumer Demands

Supply Chain Brain

Consumers turned to e-commerce and digital platforms to purchase goods in response to the pandemic. Over the past two years, the retail sector has experienced a massive and rapid transformation.

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China’s Holiday Spending Slumps as Consumer Demand in Asia Slows

Supply Chain Brain

Chinese holidaymakers cut back sharply on travel and spending during the National Day break, while signs of a consumer slowdown across Asia mount.