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Supply shortages mean the one-shot Johnson & Johnson covid vaccine is no silver bullet.

Supply shortages mean the one-shot Johnson & Johnson covid vaccine is no silver bullet.

That is because in the US, children under 18 make up about a quarter of the population but aren’t yet allowed to receive the shots. As well, about 30% of American adults claim they won’t get a covid-19 vaccine at all. Children and vaccine doubters together make up half the population. By August, the three […]

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Why Our Supply Chain Failed Us During the Pandemic – ReadWrite

We may have crested the wave of COVID-19 that has already taken more than 116,000 lives (count yesterday), across the U.S., but we are far from out of the woods. An insidious problem continues to threaten our ability to combat future pandemics. I’m talking about America’s sluggish and antiquated supply chain. At the height of

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Executing a Domain Migration: An Inside Look From OnLogic (Formerly Logic Supply)

Executing a Domain Migration: An Inside Look From OnLogic (Formerly Logic Supply)

In October 2019, our 16-year-old company rebranded from Logic Supply to OnLogic. The recovery from a traffic standpoint has been pretty smooth (and much faster than we expected), and our customers have embraced our new name and look. We want to share our story, the steps we took to prepare for this major change, and

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4 Types of Supply Chain Disruptions & How to Minimize Impact

In the fast-paced, hyper-connected business landscape of today, supply chains are what keep the world spinning. Without supply chains, you would walk into the store only to see empty shelves. Even more where you were hoping to find products. But these complex structures come with some inherent risks. These four types of supply chain disruptors

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IoT in retail industry to disrupt the traditional supply chain models, global revenue to cross a trillion dollar mark by 2025

The IoT in retail industry has been witnessing vibrant advancements over the past few years, owing to the dynamic market share battle between the e-commerce and the brick and mortar stores. A common entity gaining weightage in both these retail platforms is digitization. Undoubtedly, the integration of the physical and digital world is taking place

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Product Innovation in The Time Of COVID; ventilator supply business lessons

If necessity is the mother of invention, the COVID-19 pandemic is the mother of all necessities. So, it’s hardly surprising we’re seeing a host of product innovation bubble up around the world. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the search for new ventilator designs and manufacturing capability. Over the past month a host of

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The pandemic has messed up global supply chains. Blockchains could help.

The pandemic has messed up global supply chains. Blockchains could help.

The novel coronavirus sweeping the globe has exposed how vulnerable international supply chains are to disruption. The World Economic Forum has a pitch for how to make them more resilient: blockchains. Covid-19 chaos: Quarantines, lockdowns, and reduced air travel have disrupted normal business operations all over the world and made it difficult for buyers to

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5 Rules for Customer Loyalty as Coronavirus Disrupts Supply Chains

5 Rules for Customer Loyalty as Coronavirus Disrupts Supply Chains

The looming supply disruption as a result of coronavirus, along with tariffs and other factors, offers historical opportunities for companies to build—or destroy—customer goodwill. A Tale of Two Companies Consider the fate of two companies: Company A and Company B. Both are relatively successful, and both are faced with an extended supply disruption. Company A

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