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Tag Archives: Risk
A move from “just in time” to “just in case” supply chain designs ?
An article in the New York Times (February 12,2013) describes claims that the number of distribution centers to satisfy US demand has increased from two to seven, as retailers demand quick deliveries wile cutting their own inventories. In addition, rising … Continue reading
Posted in Operations Management, Service Operations, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged Capacity, Cost, Retail, Risk, Service, Supply Chain, transport
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The 340B discount drug program and supply chain leakage
An article in the New York Times (February 12, 2013) describes problems with the 340B drug program that requires pharmaceutical companies to provide 20 to 50 % discount to hospitals treating low income and uninsured patients and accounts for about … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Operations Management, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged Consumers, Cost, healthcare, leakage, Legal, pharmaceutical, Retail, Risk, Supply Chain
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The overturning of E.P.A.’s mandate for biofuel use and associated questions
An article in the New York Times (January 26, 2013) describes the overturning of a mandate by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regarding use of “liquids made from woody crops and wastes in car a truck fuels”. But the lack … Continue reading
Posted in Operations Management, Supply Chain Issues, Sustainability
Tagged Capacity, Cost, Environment, Legal, regulation, Risk, Sustainable
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The promise for US gas exports in the future and current plans – a dream or a likely outcome
An article in the New York Times (January 4, 2013) describes worries that the promise of US natural gas exports may falter. Currently, US natural gas prices are reported to be $3.30 per thousand cubic feet, while prices in Asia … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Operations Management, Supply Chain Issues, Sustainability
Tagged Capacity, Cost, exports, Global, Risk, Supply Chain
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Who is responsible for preventing apparel factory fires in Bangladesh?
An article in the New York Times (December 29, 2012) describes the struggle between apparel retailers who outsource manufacturing to factories in Bangladesh, labor advocates and the government. While the $37 a month wage rate makes Bangladesh an attractive sourcing … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Operations Management, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged Cost, Global, manufacturing, mgmt5612020, Outsourcing, regulation, Risk, Suppliers, Supply Chain
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Apple’s increased oversight of global supply chains and impact
An article in the New York Times (December 28,2012) describes Apple’s hiring of over 30 people in their social responsibility unit, alliances with employee advocacy groups like the Dutch Sustainability Trade Initiative and pressure on suppliers to comply with fair … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Operations Management, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged Capability, Collaboration, Cost, Global, manufacturing, Outsourcing, Risk, Suppliers, Supply Chain
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Planning Recommendations to the New York Governer following hurricane Sandy
An article in the New York Times (January 4,2013) describes recommendations by two committees examining planning before and improving performance after a disaster strikes. The recommendations include building local fuel stockpiles, requiring some gas stations have generators that can assist … Continue reading
Posted in Operations Management, Service Operations, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged Capability, Cost, Demand Surge, disruption, Retail, Risk, Supply Chain, Sustainable
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Achtar drug price rise from $50 to $28,000 and impact
An article in the New York Times (December 30, 2012) describes the rise in price for a vial of the anti-inflammatory drug Achtar from $50 to $28,000. But patients who cannot pay given the drug free. The drug is off … Continue reading
Posted in Service Operations, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged Consumers, Cost, drugs, Global, manufacturing, Margins, regulation, Risk, Supply Chain
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Should the US government permit recycling of scrap metal from nuclear sites?
An article in the Wall Street Journal (January 17,2013) describes a plan by the US government to release scrap metal from nuclear sites. The scrap is described as containing low enough levels of radioactivity – comparable to exposures in a … Continue reading
Posted in Operations Management, Supply Chain Issues, Sustainability
Tagged Cost, Design, disruption, regulation, Risk, Service, Supply Chain, Sustainable
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Boeing’s Dreamliner’s lithium ion battery decision and current worries
An article in the New York Times (January 17,2013) describes the lithium ion batteries used in the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, and the current string of fires, as a crucial design element in the success of the airplane. The batteries increase … Continue reading
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Tagged Cost, disruption, Global, manufacturing, regulation, Risk, Supply Chain
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