Dec. 8, 2022 | Today’s news and insights for supply chain leaders Welcome Welcome to today's edition of Supply Chain Dive. This free newsletter is a benefit of your membership with the Informa events community. More than 2.6 million business leaders rely on our newsletters for industry news and insights every day. Here are a few subscription options: We have 20+ other business newsletters. Explore them here. Nothing for you in this list? Click here to be removed from Supply Chain Dive but stay up to date when we launch into more industries. Not interested in anything? Unsubscribe from all. Keep reading to learn more from our award-winning journalists. If you like what you see, click here to hide this message in future newsletters. The e-commerce giant is ramping up its use of short trips by sea in a bid to lower carbon emissions. |
Executives said normalizing freight rates and improved supply chain flow have allowed the retailer to put goods back on boats, a strategy it expects will help save costs through next spring. |
After a critical documentary looked at labor practices in its supply chain, the fast fashion giant also said it is doubling what it spends on audits. |
The visit came as the chipmaker began construction of another plant in Arizona, and the U.S. advocates for a more resilient chip supply chain. |
As economic conditions change, so do inventory management strategies. In this Trendline, explore how leading retailers like Best Buy are navigating inventory management challenges this peak season. |
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