Nov. 3 - Supplier deliveries slow ahead of election | New warehouses change contract rates
November 03, 2020
Supplier deliveries slow as manufacturers await election results: ISM; Supply chains can use purchasing power to fight inequity; Mapping and charting the growth of regional parcel carriers
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Today's the day ... one that will shape the political and regulatory landscapes for the next four years.
When you dig into the details, the presidential candidates actually have similar end goals for supply chains. They encourage domestic sourcing and manufacturing. They want to ensure sufficient U.S. stockpiles of critical supplies.
But their paths to reach those end goals diverge sharply — especially when it comes to trade policy.
Spending more on local sourcing mitigates socioeconomic and health disparities, strengthens supply chain resilience and reduces carbon emissions, writes Kaiser Permanente's supply chain and procurement chief.
Projecting shipping volumes is different this year, as volume is already hitting all-time highs in virtually every market due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Alternatives to UPS and FedEx have brought on major retailers over the last several years, with expansion accelerating during the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting parcel boom.
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