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Tag Archives: regulation
Apple’s public release of its supplier audit and impact
An article in the Wall Street Journal (Jan 16, 2012) describes Apple’s decision to publicly release its supplier audit. The report includes 229 audits in China and problems with 112 locations and requires suppliers to (a) improve conditions at plants, … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Operations Management, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged Capacity, China, Consumers, Cost, Global, manufacturing, regulation, Supply Chain
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The Berry Amendment for US Army sourcing and global supply chain impact
An article in Bloombergbusinessweek (Jan 16,2012) describes the impact of the Berry Amendment, a 1941 amendment requiring self sufficiency of Army supplies. A current plan to have combat clothing made of silk to reduce the impact of IEDs (improvised explosive … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Operations Management, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged Capacity, Design, Global, Imports, regulation, Suppliers, Supply Chain, Sustainable
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Using the GSP program with Egypt to import duty free to the US
An article covering a speech by US officials (http://thedailynewsegypt.com/trade/us-trade-officials-urge-egypt-to-utilize-gsp-program.html) describes Egypt’s GSP (Generalized System of Preferences) program with the US. Exporters can apply to have their products listed under GSP and thus export duty free to the US. Current duty … Continue reading
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Tagged Collaboration, Cost, disruption, Global, regulation, Risk, Service, Supply Chain
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Global Apparel Sourcing Trends
An article in Sourcing online (http://www.sourcingjournalonline.com/wheres-and-whys-2012-apparel-sourcing-trends) describes rising labor costs in China and its impact. The article cites lead time, flexibility and variety as issues to consider in sourcing. Vietnam benefits from being close to mills in China, Bangladesh has … Continue reading
EPA Dioxin limit proposal and food supply chain impact
An article in the Wall Street Journal (Jan 4,2012) describes a propsal by the EPA to recommend a 64 picogram limit of dioxin for a 200 lb person. The EPA wants to ensure that prolonged exposure at this limit is … Continue reading
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Tagged Consumers, Cost, Food, regulation, Retail, Risk, Supply Chain, Sustainable
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Whirlpool dumping charge against LG and Samsung and possible supply chain response
An article in the Wall Street Journal (Jan 2, 2012) describes a claim by Whirlpool that LG and Samsung have dumped residential washing machines, at prices below production costs, and requests import duties to be levied. Whirlpool claims that the … Continue reading
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Tagged competition, dumping, duties, Global, manufacturing, regulation, South Korea, Supply Chain
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Court Blocks California use of life cycle greenhouse gas estimation for fuel producers
An article in the New York Times (Dec 29, 2011) describes a Federal judge’s decision to block the state of California from computing the life cycle impact of greenhouse gas emissions by furl producers. The plan was to include the … Continue reading
DEA, FDA coordination issues and ADHD drug shortages
An article in the New York Times (Dec 31, 2011) describes shortages of ADHD drugs and root causes. The Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) , concerned about use of ADHD drugs among college students as a memory stimulant, forecasts overall demand … Continue reading
Defining organic agriculture – include sustainable water and energy too ?
An article in the New York Times (Dec 31, 2011) describes the growth in organic farms in Mexico that comply with US definitions of organic farming – a ban on use of synthethic fertilizers, hormones, pesticides etc. But Swedish certification … Continue reading
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Tagged competition, Consumers, Cost, energy, regulation, Supply Chain, Water
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Biofuel Use Mandates, regulation across time and Industry Impact
An article in the Wall Street Journal (Dec 28, 2011) describes the Congressional mandate to have 500 million gallons of cellulosic fuel by 2012, the EPA volume set at 8.65 million for 2012, and a plan to reach 16 billion … Continue reading
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Tagged Cost, Environment, Growth, regulation, Risk, Supply Chain, Survival, Trends
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