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Tag Archives: Rare Earths
Developing Greenland’s mining industry and resource impacts
An article in Bloombergsbusinessweek (February 18,2013) describes Greenland, a country protected by Denmark and with a population of 57,000, as containing 1 billion ton iron ore and the 10.5 million ton rare earth deposits that are being eyed for development. … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Operations Management, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged China, Global, Greenland, mining, Rare Earths, regulation, Risk, Supply Chain, Sustainable
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Civil disobedience, Rare earth processing and supply chains
An article in the New York Times (September 6, 2012) describes plans by two NGOs in Malaysia, Himpunan Hijau and Save Malaysia Stop Lynas, to protest a plan by Lynas, a materials processor, to start rare earth processing in a … Continue reading
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Tagged Cost, disruption, Global, manufacturing, Rare Earths, regulation, Risk, Service, Suppliers, Supply Chain
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New Chinese rare earth quotas for 2012 and consequences
An article in the Wall Street Journal (Dec 28, 2011) describes China’s announcement of separate rare earth metals export quotas for 2012 – light rare earths (used in magnets) will have quotas separate from heavy rare earths (used in high … Continue reading
Crashing rare earth prices and impact
An article in the New York Times (Nov 15,2011) describes the 67% drop in prices for several rare earths including neodymium, cerium etc. The rapid price increase in recent years was caused by China, which produces 97% of the world’s … Continue reading
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Tagged China, Cost, disruption, Global, manufacturing, Rare Earths, Risk, Suppliers, Supply Chain
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China rare earth exports policy and new plant location
A New York Times article (August 24, 2011) describes the impact of China’s policy to limit exports of rare earth metals on new plant location decisions by Showa Denko of Japan and Intematix of the United States. Showa produces alloys … Continue reading
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Tagged China, Cost, Design, Global, manufacturing, Rare Earths, Supply Chain
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New Rare earth supply chain
An article in the International Herald Tribune (March 8, 2011) describes a new rare earth supply chain. The ore is mined in Australia and concentrated (2/3 of the dirt removed) before it is put in sealed bags inside steel containers … Continue reading
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Tagged Cost, manufacturing, Outsourcing, Rare Earths, Suppliers, Supply Chain
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Recycling Cell Phones and Supply Chain Impact
A Wall Street Journal article (March 5, 2011) describes the growing used cell phone recycling industry. Consumers preferring old models so they do not heave to learn new features, or desiring a lower cost phone, seem to flock to these … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Operations Management, Supply Chain Issues, Sustainability
Tagged Consumers, Global, Rare Earths, Service, software, Suppliers, Supply Chain
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China to Stockpile Rare Earth Metals, should the US do so too ?
A Wall Street Journal article (February 7,2011) describes plans by the Chinese Ministry of Land and Resources to build reserves of rare earth metals in order to protect their industries, impact pollution and manage the supply and demand relationship for … Continue reading
Posted in Collaboration, emb2019, Global Contexts, imm2018, Operations Management, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged Capacity, emb2019, Global, imm2018, Inventory, Rare Earths, Supply Chain, Survival, Sustainable
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Understanding Rare Earths Supply Chains – a DOE Report
For supply chain managers interested in rare earth supply chains, a DOE report, available at http://www.energy.gov/news/documents/criticalmaterialsstrategy.pdf provides a comprehensive summary. Currently, 97 % of the world’s rare earth metals are sourced from China. A few highlights of the report (a) … Continue reading
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Tagged Cost, Efficiency, Global, Rare Earths, Supply Chain, Sustainable
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China Control of Rare Earth Mines
A New York Times article (January 21,2011, page B1) describes the takeover of 11 districts in China that have rare earth deposits. This increased control will let the government be more strategic regarding exports of rare earths but also reduce … Continue reading
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Tagged Costs, Rare Earths, Supply Chain, Supply Disruption, Sustainable
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