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Supply Chain Weekly Wrap-Up 06/10/2022-06/16/2022

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Biden pushes for shipping reform amid rising costs During his visit to the Port of Los Angeles, President Joe Biden called for the Ocean Shipping Reform Act of 2022 to…

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Mitigating Risks and Future-proofing the Supply Chain

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This content is part of the latest WBR Report: As the world has been readjusting to the ripple effects caused by the pandemic in the past two years, successful enterprises have developed contingency plans to protect their supply networks from future shocks to the supply chain. Over half of the heads of procurement in our survey (53%) are currently confident in the resiliency of their supply chains, while 20% of the respondents are somewhat confident.

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Watch: The Impact of the Baby Formula Shortage

Supply Chain Brain

Jonathan Havens, partner in the law firm of Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr LLP, explains the causes of the current infant formula shortage, and discusses possible solutions to the crisis, both short- and long-term.

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8 Key Strategies Leading Automotive OEMs and Suppliers Plan to Deploy

The Network Effect

The post 8 Key Strategies Leading Automotive OEMs and Suppliers Plan to Deploy appeared first on The Network Effect.

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GEP Procurement & Supply Chain Tech Trends Report

The technological landscape is dynamic and changes quickly. And for procurement and supply chain leaders looking to harness the power of technology to navigate complex challenges and an uncertain business environment, keeping up with the latest trends can be its own obstacle. So, what’s on the technological horizon for procurement and supply chain for the year ahead?

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It’s Not Yet a Shortage, But Tampons Are Harder to Find in Some States

Supply Chain Brain

A U.S. shortfall of tampons isn't as acute as it may seem anecdotally. Still, product availability has been an issue in some areas.

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Accrued expenses: how to use accrual accounting to measure company spend

Spendesk

Accrual accounting offers a valuable way for companies to measure and show their finance health. Bookkeepers can account for both paid transactions and outstanding liabilities, which is more accurate than simply relying on the cash in your bank account.

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Procurement and purchasing: What's the difference?

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Procurement and purchasing are terms that are often used interchangeably when describing how a business acquires goods and services. However, both terms refer to two distinctly different functions that focus on short and longer-term goals.

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Five Last-Mile Delivery Challenges and How to Tackle Them

Supply Chain Brain

Last-mile deliveries often represent the most difficult aspect of supply chain management.

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CPO Rising 2022: The CPO’s Agenda in 2022

CPO Rising

As we dive deeper into the CPO Rising 2022 Report, we’ll take a look at the expanded role of procurement during the pandemic, the current agenda for CPOs, and the rising risks to supply chains that my team and I uncovered in our research. Deep Impact Nearly 370 Chief Procurement Officers and other procurement leaders […].