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2018 Call for Code Winner Project OWL advances its natural disaster communication network

IBM Supply Chain Blog

Formed in 2018 to compete in the inaugural Call for Code Global Challenge — which it won — Project OWL is a global team of entrepreneurs focused on creating radically cost-effective and easy to use aerospace technologies. This is where Project OWL comes into play: developing new technologies to help address these challenges.

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Report: Tyson Foods Dumped 371M Pounds of Waste into U.S. Waters Over 5 Years

Supply Chain Brain

The toxic waste includes chemicals such as nitrogen, phosphorous, chloride, oil, and cyanide, released into rivers and lakes between 2018 and 2022 in 17 states.

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Most Popular Supply Chain Posts of 2018

The Network Effect

Over the last few weeks we’ve been sifting through the analytics to identify the most read posts in 2018. The post Most Popular Supply Chain Posts of 2018 appeared first on The Network Effect.

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ProcureCon Marketing 2018 Re-Cap and Overview

Ms. Category Management

The 2018 ProcureCon Marketing Re-cap and Overview by Ms Category Management.

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Audit Finds 56 Companies Responsible for Half of Global Plastic Pollution

Supply Chain Brain

million plastic waste items in 84 countries between 2018 and 2022. More than 100,000 volunteers collected and logged nearly 1.9

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Is It Time to Rethink Globalized Supply Chains?

All Things Supply Chain

And for good reason; in 2018, more than a quarter of all global manufacturing happened in China. … If you hear “global supply chain”, Chinese manufacturing likely flashes through your mind.

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Small Space? Here’s How to Increase Your Warehouse Storage

All Things Supply Chain

According to The Wall Street Journal, the supply of warehouse space in the United States most likely caught up to demand at some point during 2018. This was a white-hot…

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