The FDA has long been criticized for lapses in inspections of overseas manufacturing in China and India, which are the two major producers of drugs and raw ingredients for medicines.
The attacks are likely the work of a group named “Labyrinth Chollima,” one of the most prolific North Korean hacking units, more widely known as part of the “Lazarus Group.”
We know the world of supply chain logistics is complex, so we’ve identified each position your company should have on the field—from supply chain experts to HR pros—to ensure success.
As robotic adoption grows within the warehouse, organizations must understand the challenges, regulatory obligations, and mitigation standards necessary to securely integrate autonomous mobile robots into operational facilities.
The ability to expand your reach to buyers across the globe can push your company to the next level of success, but even businesses with great domestic accomplishments sometimes find themselves facing significant barriers to globalization they did not anticipate
In the case of theft, one of the most significant risks supply chains face today, a proactive approach is far more effective than a reactive one. And yet some companies are still behind in this thinking, dealing with cargo theft only when it’s too late to recover the loss.
The multiple crises of the past few years are causing American businesses to consider “friend-shoring,” or the placement of manufacturing in countries with shared values.
The aftermath of European Union sanctions on Russia mean that some older vessels may not be properly inspected and maintained, leading to a catastrophic accident at sea.
Businesses that are thriving, rather than simply surviving, share at least one thing in common: They know the value of a data-driven approach, and are making the necessary investments to prove it.