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WEDNESDAY, JULY 01, 2026

supply chain

supply chain

In ports we trust. Photographer: VCG via Getty Images/Bloomberg

Can you trust your suppliers after a lousy 2021?

So long as the supply chain is marred by a trust deficit, the snarls that upended global trade this year will continue

How a supply chain manager rose to the ‘pandemic’ challenge 

How a supply chain manager rose to the ‘pandemic’ challenge 

The port of Long Beach is shown as a record number of cargo container ships wait to unload in Long Beach, California, US, September 22, 2021. REUTERS/Mike Blake

2021 was the year of supply chains. Get ready for the sequel

Team photo of Supply Chain Alliance (SCA). The organisation works on case studies, industry analysis and content marketing to make people more aware of supply chain management. Photo: Courtesy

Supply Chain Alliance: Bridging the gap between industry professionals and supply chain enthusiasts 

Mohammad Zia Uddin, head of supply, Reckitt-Benckiser.

Meet a supply chain ‘guru’ who handled a pandemic supply chain crisis and intends to pass on the torch

Non-food inflation highest in five years

Non-food inflation highest in five years

Shortages of everything from raw materials to cars are nearing historic levels. Photo: Reuters  

Everything you need to know about the global supply chain crisis

The port of Long Beach is shown as a record number of cargo container ships wait to unload in Long Beach, California, US, September 22, 2021. REUTERS/Mike Blake

Supply shortages are easing in US and worsening in Europe

Ejazur Rahman, the CEO of ISCEA Asia

Do you know the difference between supply chain and logistics? Ask this coach

Trucks parked at a bus station in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Nov. 5.  Photographer: Habibur Rahman/Barcroft Media/Getty Images/Bloomberg

Striking truckers in Asia threaten to add to supply chain snarls

Cargo trucks are parked at a parking lot in Chattogram’s Nimtala area. Buses and trucks have not been running throughout the country since Friday due to the ongoing nationwide strike enforced by transport owners protesting fuel price hike. The photo was taken from the Bay Multi Associate Terminal on Saturday. Photo: TBS

RMG makers send SOS as strike disrupts export-import 

The drive to decarbonise global value chains represents a great opportunity to accelerate the net-zero transition. Photo: Reuters

The greening of global value chains

Photo:TBS

Transport strike disrupts export-import supply chain

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