Forty percent of all clinicians and other stakeholders say their hospital has cancelled a surgical case due to missing supplies, and more critically, 27 percent knew of a patient being harmed due to ...
Nearly half of business leaders believe their supply chains will become simpler in the near future, according to a survey from The Economist Intelligence Unit. The EIU polled 522 business leaders from ...
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A new study by R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company (RRD) reveals 93% of supply chain leaders are at least somewhat confident in their supply chain’s resilience against future ...
Companies expect less risk to their supply chains at the beginning of 2025 when compared to Q4 2024, but not by much. The Lehigh Business Supply Chain Risk Management Index (LRMI) collects survey data ...
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Trump tariffs won't lead supply chains back to U.S., companies will go low-tariff globe-hopping: CNBC survey
Most companies that responded to a new CNBC Supply Chain Survey said high costs are the biggest headwind in moving manufacturing back to the U.S., and that if they did so, they would favor automation ...
A talent shortage has dominated the conversation in multiple industries. The supply chain is no different. Back in January, Descartes Systems released a report called, “How bad is the supply chain and ...
The global shipping industry has been mired in a freight recession this year and the challenging economic conditions will continue into 2024, according to a new CNBC Supply Chain Survey. High ...
Logistics companies do not expect a surge in demand during peak holiday shopping season, according to the CNBC Supply Chain Survey. The U.S. economy is "approaching an inflection point in consumer ...
If China is going to lose some manufacturing as a result of President Donald Trump's tariffs, the U.S. manufacturing sector won't be the main beneficiary, according to a new CNBC Supply Chain Survey.
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