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EPISODE · Jan 27, 2024 · 26 MIN

Supply Chain: 2023's Performance and What to Expect in 2024 [Production Pulse]

from Great Question: A Manufacturing Podcast · host Endeavor Business Media’s Manufacturing Group

Things got a lot better for manufacturers in 2023 when it came to getting raw materials into plants and finished goods to customers. But, the supply chain was still fragile and had to deal with several shocks, including massive capacity reductions at the Panama Canal. Editors from several IndustryWeek parent company Endeavor Business Media’s publications discussed how 2023 shaped up and what to expect in the new year. Major topics of discussion were challenges in the Red Sea, continued problems in Panama, nearshoring and onshoring shortening supply chains and labor availability. Speakers were: Adrienne Selko, senior editor at Material Handling & Logistics  Anna Smith, news editor at IndustryWeek Kevin Jones, editorial director of the commercial vehicle and a infrastructure group which includes brands such as FleetOwner and Bulk Transporter  Tyler Fussner, managing editor of Supply Chain Connect and director of the Market Moves Supply Chain newsletter that draws logistics and supply chain material from all of Endeavor’s publications   Like this episode? Listen to Has the Post-COVID Global Supply Chain Become More Reliable or Less? How are logistics companies helping plants calculate the carbon cost of their operations? Supply Chain Basics: What You Need to Know about Six Sigma

Things got a lot better for manufacturers in 2023 when it came to getting raw materials into plants and finished goods to customers. But, the supply chain was still fragile and had to deal with several shocks, including massive capacity reductions at the Panama Canal. Editors from several IndustryWeek parent company Endeavor Business Media’s publications discussed how 2023 shaped up and what to expect in the new year. Major topics of discussion were challenges in the Red Sea, continued problems in Panama, nearshoring and onshoring shortening supply chains and labor availability. Speakers were: Adrienne Selko, senior editor at Material Handling & Logistics  Anna Smith, news editor at IndustryWeek Kevin Jones, editorial director of the commercial vehicle and a infrastructure group which includes brands such as FleetOwner and Bulk Transporter  Tyler Fussner, managing editor of Supply Chain Connect and director of the Market Moves Supply Chain newsletter that draws logistics and supply chain material from all of Endeavor’s publications   Like this episode? Listen to Has the Post-COVID Global Supply Chain Become More Reliable or Less? How are logistics companies helping plants calculate the carbon cost of their operations? Supply Chain Basics: What You Need to Know about Six Sigma

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