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Navigating the Complex Supply Chain of the Diamond Industry

All Things Supply Chain

Behind the sparkle and allure of diamonds, however, lies a complex and multifaceted supply chain that spans… The diamond industry has long been associated with luxury, beauty, and timeless elegance.

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How product packaging affects the supply chain

All Things Supply Chain

The global supply chain operations depend on the synchrony of key players to make sure demands are met as efficiently as possible. But one singular factor is so encompassing in…

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How to Address Counterfeit Parts in the Supply Chain

All Things Supply Chain

Consumers and businesses alike buy millions of counterfeit products every year, worth billions of dollars. These products pose a serious threat to the supply chain, not only in terms of…

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Five Ways to Avoid, Absorb and Recover from Supply Chain Disruptions

Supply Chain Brain

Supply chain resiliency is the ability of an organization to avoid, absorb and recover from the business impact of disruptions through a risk-balanced approach to product, supply chain strategy and network design.

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Supply Chain Sustainability: If a leopard can’t change its spots, can supply chains ever be sustainable?

All Things Supply Chain

They say a leopard can’t change its spots but if they could, how would they change them? What color would the spots be? Would they even want to change them…

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“While Supplies Last”– Limited Editions Create Supply Chain Challenges

All Things Supply Chain

Some advertisements end with the line saying, “Get yours while supplies last”. Actually, this slogan no longer fits into our customized world, because modern technology enables us to individualize almost…

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Can New England produce 30% of its food supply by 2030?

Supply Chain Dive

Regional distributors are paving the way for local resilience, but farmers and fishermen will need more support to compete against global food production supply chains.