While the world has largely recovered from the chip shortage of 2020 to 2023, only 26% of organisations that rely on them currently feel that their supply is sufficient.
In an era defined by unprecedented disruptions, from global pandemics to geopolitical tensions, supply chains have become a ...
Indonesia’s growing economy, coupled with a multilingual workforce and vast business opportunities over an archipelago of ...
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China's surging electric vehicle (EV) output has ignited demand for automotive chips, but domestic firms remain reliant on ...
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TOKYO -- Worries have been mounting in Japan over its security following a string of incidents since the summer, with Chinese and Russian forces intruding further into the country's territory than ...
Making the other parts of one’s supply chain resilient, be it manufacturing or sourcing is equally important. Puri talks about the importance of localising one’s supply chain in order to protect ...
TAIPEI -- TSMC supplier San Fu Chemical is eyeing growing opportunities in recycling chipmaking chemicals and reusing them in semiconductor manufacturing, as global chipmakers race to cut their ...
That’s according to the Deloitte U.S. Center for Health Solutions, which found in a recent survey of 150 C-suite executives across the global life sciences sphere that 75% of respondents are ...
The COVID pandemic only accelerated the untangling of global supply chains. Logistics firms say the lessons from those experiences and the changes implemented since may help cushion the blow if ...
And, as nearshoring and reshoring continue to dominate global trade headlines, and President-elect Donald Trump floats widespread tariffs, 97% of survey respondents plan to reengineer their supply ...