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Watch the author describe his take on critical supply chain threats in his most current NBC/WPXI-Pittsburgh interview. The global supply chain is broken. Because COVID-19 brought this issue to the forefront, many assume that the pandemic is the reason for the collapse. It is not. Instead, four MaxTrends™ are largely responsible for the transformations already underway. Transforming the Global Supply Chain describes these MaxTrends™ in detail––the growing presence of cyber threats, the revolutionary impact of 3-D printing, the rapid adoption of robotics, and the new ways nations everywhere are seeking to protect their domestic economies from foreign competitors. For many reasons, the biggest casualty over the next five years will be China. Some companies are already beginning the process of moving their supply chains out of China to other locations in Southeast Asia, India, and the Americas. Those U.S. companies that are aggressively reacting to economic and political pressures by reshoring their supply chains back to America are poised to be the most successful over the long run.

Transforming the Global Supply Chain: Cyber Warfare, Technology, and Politics

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Watch the author describe his take on critical supply chain threats in his most current NBC/WPXI-Pittsburgh interview. The global supply... Read more

    Publisher: American Bar Association
    Publication Date: 15/10/2021
    ISBN13: 9781641059954, 978-1641059954
    ISBN10: 1641059958

    Number of Pages: 238

    Non Fiction , Law , Education

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    Watch the author describe his take on critical supply chain threats in his most current NBC/WPXI-Pittsburgh interview. The global supply chain is broken. Because COVID-19 brought this issue to the forefront, many assume that the pandemic is the reason for the collapse. It is not. Instead, four MaxTrends™ are largely responsible for the transformations already underway. Transforming the Global Supply Chain describes these MaxTrends™ in detail––the growing presence of cyber threats, the revolutionary impact of 3-D printing, the rapid adoption of robotics, and the new ways nations everywhere are seeking to protect their domestic economies from foreign competitors. For many reasons, the biggest casualty over the next five years will be China. Some companies are already beginning the process of moving their supply chains out of China to other locations in Southeast Asia, India, and the Americas. Those U.S. companies that are aggressively reacting to economic and political pressures by reshoring their supply chains back to America are poised to be the most successful over the long run.

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