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Tag Archives: US
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
Posted in Uncategorized
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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State laws regarding beer distribution and impact on small breweries
An article in the New York Times (March 30, 2014) titled “Free Craft Beer!” describes the franchise rule in many US states that requires beer manufacturers to choose one distributor in a state to distribute their product. The absence of … Continue reading
Posted in Operations Management, Service Operations, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged availability, beer, competition, Consumers, Cost, distributor, regulation, Retail, Supply Chain, US
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Should the US government track the working conditions at its apparel suppliers ?
An article in the New York Times titled “Buying Overseas Clothing, US Flouts its own advice” (December 22, 2013) describes the $1.5 billion in clothing purchased by the US government and working conditions at its suppliers. Contracts for clothing for … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, mgmt5612018, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged Apparel, audits, Bangladesh, Capacity, Cost, ethical sourcing, factory, mgmt5612018, Suppliers, US
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Inconsistent responses across governments to the Dreamliner beacon fire
An article in the New York Times (July 20, 2013) describes inconsistencies between the British aerospace authority’s proposal to request that beacon batteries be disabled vs the US FAA’s plan to inspect these batteries vs the Japanese authorities plans to … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Operations Management, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged beacon, Britain, Design, Dreamliner, FAA, Global, inconsitency, manufacturer, regulation, Supply Chain, US
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Will the US govt proposal to the Bangladesh govt improve garment factory conditions
An article in the New York Times (July 20, 2013) describes a proposal by the US govt to Bangladesh for the country to regain its suspended trade privileges with the US. The plan includes creation of a public database of … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Operations Management, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged Bangladesh, exports, garments, Global, manufacturing, regulation, Risk, Suppliers, Supply Chain, US
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The US alliance vs the European accord’s plans for Bangladesh garment factories
An article in the New York Times (July 14,2013) describes plans by an alliance of the US retailers to offer shared inspection reports of over 500 factories in Bangladesh, loans from a pool of $100 million to factory owners to … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Operations Management, Service Operations, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged Apparel, Bangladesh, Capacity, Collaboration, Cost, Europe, Global, inspection, manufacturing, Retailers, Suppliers, Supply Chain, US
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How are US paintbrush makers globally competitive ?
An article in the New York Times (June 18,2013) describes the competitiveness of over 139 broom, brush and mop manufacturers in the US undeterred by competition from CHina. One company, Kirschner, survives by making no changes in its manufacturing and … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Operations Management, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged brush, China, competition, Consumers, Cost, Design, manufacturing, Risk, Suppliers, Supply Chain, US
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Coexisting roles for humans and robots
An article in Bloombergbusinessweek (December 17,2012) describes a future where robots coexist with humans to deliver productivity gains. The 64 robots working with 330 humans at Quiet Logistics shows humans doing complex tasks and robots moving material. Given the increased … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Operations Management, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged China, competition, manufacturing, robots, US
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