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'According to Kouvelis, supply chain issues - including product scarcity and logistical bottlenecks - will continue through mid-2022.' Nov 12, 2021 The Source Washington University St Louis
Supply chain resilience: How are pandemic-related disruptions reshaping managerial thinking? 22 Dec 2021 'The COVID-19 pandemic has tested the effectiveness of 20 years of research, debate and planning on supply chain resilience.' Source: World Economic Forum
The downside is that all those people who are no longer needed in the industry when they pay for the Internet of Things, they no longer have the resources to buy real things and end up being forced to just buy the ads.
I have already worked in a 40 year old mill, where all the machines were interconnected. They had old photo cells as sensors, flaps, etc and were highly reliable. What 4.0 your are talking about ?
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Beyond the health issue, the COVID-19 pandemic has generated a problem in the supply of products and supplies throughout the world, which affects logistics and commercial activities, this includes the health and technology sector, without which the modern society cannot function. All of them are being alarmed by public opinion, social networks and news of some of these fakes and panic purchases occur, affecting inventories and the supply chain. My question is: Are companies really concerned about these types of emergency situations? I do not think so.
Personally I think that the Covid-19 is growing too fast, because the supply chains that are the most important in the world since they are the ones in charge of moving all products and services, and with the pandemic it is rising the price of things is a lot because everything started and now they are the ones that are earning more, because they produce almost all the products and they are in charge of distributing to the whole world and they generate more profits, for example the products of the basic basket , medicines, auto parts or heavy transport, they are the ones who are winning while the pandemic has already traveled to other countries and all the pharmaceutical industries will be affected because most of them have Chinese suppliers and everything is gradually ending with This Covid-19 and in my way of thinking the supply chains must be well controlled for the best flow of products.
I think that the great impact that this pandemic has had in the world regarding the supply chain is due to the fact that many companies are not prepared for such drastic changes or for crises as great as the one that COVID-19 has generated. I also think that the affectation that has been generated from the appearance of this disease will last for logistics companies for a longer time, so that recovering from this "bad moment" will cost a lot to all companies.
This would be wise to encourage people to keep up their vitamin c in order to keep their immune system up. This virus developed from bats in China perhaps getting a sample would be a good start to develop a suppressant or cure. I pray all the victims love long enough to see a day where we get a cure to save them. I pray we all make it through. Finally perhaps items from areas abundant with bats maybe be places you should avoid cargo from. The high chance bats carrying the virus make it's to risky for your company perhaps for now effort in your workplace should be moved to another field in your company . What else do you do besides airshipping?
Fear monger all it is now look back couple years ago how they did same thing about measles and ???? No one died and did they mention that most cases weren’t wild but measles strains? From vaccines them selves but stupid people too lazy to look into and run straight to pharmacy inject them selves with chemicals 💩
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