This is your weekly supply chain bulletin from B2BE for the week starting 26th June 2023.
Each week, we bring you a rundown of the latest trends in the news from across the supply chain industry. We cover the issues most important to you, bringing you useful links to the full articles. This ranges from news on various supply chain disruptions to strategies to lessen the damage. We also include other relevant supply chain related updates. If you missed it, you can read last week’s supply chain bulletin here. Read on to see what’s making the news this week.
Blockade Australia Protests Cause Minor Disruptions to Supply Chain
Protests under the “Blockade Australia” movement have led to minor disruptions within the country’s supply chain. This article highlights the impact of the protests on transportation and logistics operations. As well as examining the potential delays and challenges for businesses relying on smooth supply chain operations. The demonstrations, aimed at raising awareness of various socio-political issues, have resulted in road closures and disruptions at key transport hubs, affecting the movement of goods and impacting supply chain efficiency.
Exploitation Rampant in NZ Supply Chains
New research indicates that exploitation is prevalent within supply chains in New Zealand. The article sheds light on concerning labour practices and human rights violations. It also highlights the findings of the research, which reveal instances of worker exploitation, inadequate wages and poor working conditions. As well as other forms of mistreatment within various sectors of the supply chain. The study underscores the need for increased transparency, ethical sourcing, and stronger regulations to address these issues and ensure fair and ethical practices throughout New Zealand’s supply chains.
UK Manufacturing Continues to Rebound, but Supply Chain Issues Make for an Uncertain Future
Despite signs of recovery in the UK manufacturing sector, supply chain challenges are creating an uncertain future for the industry. This article highlights the ongoing rebound of UK manufacturing while shedding light on the persistent issues faced by supply chains. Factors such as material shortages, disruptions in transportation, and labour constraints are posing challenges to the industry’s growth and stability. The article emphasizes the need for proactive measures and collaboration among stakeholders to address these issues and ensure a resilient and sustainable supply chain for UK manufacturers.
Farmers Welcome Fast-Tracked Rural Freight Review
Farmers in Australia are expressing their support for the fast-tracked review of rural freight. The farmers are also acknowledging the potential benefits it can bring to the agricultural industry. This article highlights the significance of the review, which aims to enhance transportation and logistics systems in rural areas, addressing longstanding challenges faced by farmers in moving their produce efficiently. The review’s expedited process is welcomed by farmers as it demonstrates a commitment to improving rural freight infrastructure and unlocking opportunities for increased productivity and economic growth in the agricultural sector.
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