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Will rethinking operations improve hospital outcomes?
An article in the New York Times (February 2, 2016) titled “Hospitals Focus on Doing No Harm”, describes the dramatic impact of operational changes on outcomes, with an eye to reducing the 75,000 preventable deaths nationwide. Orlando Health reports reducing … Continue reading
Posted in Collaboration, consumer, Cost, emb2021, hospital, imm2019, logistics, Service Operations, Uncategorized
Tagged blood clots, Coordination, emb, emb2021, health care, hospitals, imm, imm2019, operations, outcomes, process
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Drones for material handling in plants and warehouses
A video posted in (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rG3Frwaa47E) shows the use of drones for indoor material handling being planned by Qimarox. The video shows the benefits of using the third dimension and thus relieving the constraints of aisles for warehousing equipment. The direct … Continue reading
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Tagged drones, Ecommerce, flexibility, layout, material handling, mgmt5612020, productivity, smart manufacturing, warehousing
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The role of logistics competitiveness in Airbus’s Mobile, Alabama assembly plant decision
A New York Times article (September 18, 2015) titled “First US Airbus Factory Gives Wings to Revival in Mobile, Alabama” describes parts being flown in from Europe for assembly of the A321 jet in the Mobile plant. But the article … Continue reading
Posted in Collaboration, competitiveness, Cost, logistics, manufacturer, Operations Management, ordering, productivity, Railroad, Train, Uncategorized
Tagged Airbus, Alabama, competition, emb, flexibility, global supply chain, imm, location, logistics, mode
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Consumer expectations regarding Ethical Behavior by Companies and associated trust issues
An article in the Sustainable Brand newsletter (http://tinyurl.com/companytrust) describes a study by Princeton Survey Research Associates that claims that 96% expect companies to behave ethically, 90% expect a focus on protecting the environment and 76% expect companies to limit their … Continue reading
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Tagged consumer, Cost, Environment, ethics, global supply chain, profit, Suppliers, trust
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“Uber for Trash”
An article in the Sustainable Brands newsletter (http://tinyurl.com/uberfortrash) describes Rubicon Global as an “Uber for Trash” company, a company that offers on demand trash removal within a few hours to a day. The company removes trash, sorts and recycles to … Continue reading
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Tagged Cost, Demand Surge, recycled content, routing, Sustainable, trash, Uber
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Malaysia, the Malacca Straits, Slavery and TPP
An article in the Huffington Post (May 26, 2015) titled “Why the US is Desperate to OK Slavery in Malaysia”, describes the logistical importance of the Strait of Malacca located between Malaysia and Indonesia and through which 60% of global … Continue reading
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Tagged China, ethical, Malacca, Malaysia, oil, Slavery, TPP, trade, Trafficking, transport, US
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Data protection timing disputes for biologics pharmaceutical products and TPP
An article in the New York Times (July 30, 2015) titled “Patent Protection for Drugs puts Pressure on US in Trade Talks” (http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/31/business/international/pacific-trade-deal-drugs-patent-protection.html?_r=0) describes a conflict between Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) countries regarding the duration that data collected during development of … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, biologics, biosimilars, data protection, pharmaceutical, TPP, US
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Japanese Industry and TPP
An opinion piece on August 7, 2015 in the Japan Times ( http://www.japantimes.co.jp/opinion/2015/08/07/editorials/setback-tpp-talks/#.VeNfiPlVikp) describes Japanese worries about the TPP pact. The Trans-Pacific Partnership, involving 12 countries with $ 28 trillion in GDP, will involve changes to how Japan assists some … Continue reading
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Tagged agriculture, beef, Consumers, global supply chain, Japan, pork, prices, rice, tariffs, TPP
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Canada’s Supply Management Policy and TPP
An article in Business News Network (http://www.bnn.ca/News/2015/6/26/3-things-to-know-about-the-Trans-Pacific-Partnership.aspx) reports on the impact of the TransPacific Partnership (TPP) pact being negotiated between 12 countries on supply management approaches used for milk, cheese and eggs. Under supply management, the Canadian government controls the … Continue reading
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Tagged agriculture, Canada, consumer, Cost, Supply Chain, TPP, trade
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Rising demand for organic foods and associated shortages
An article in the Wall Street Journal (April 3, 2015) titled “Hunger for Organic Foods Stretches the Supply Chain” describes both the rising demand for organically grown products and the cost of transitioning to organics. The interim period has rising … Continue reading
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Tagged agriculture, Capacity, consumer, Coordination, Cost, organic, production
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