Supply Chain Problems Will Persist Because The System Is Being Sabotaged
By Brandon Smith In a recent interview with Bloomberg, the executive vice president of UPS asserted that “regionalization” of the supply chain is critical to…
By Brandon Smith In a recent interview with Bloomberg, the executive vice president of UPS asserted that “regionalization” of the supply chain is critical to…
By Tyler Durden The Rhine River’s low water levels threaten Germany’s largest industrial players that rely on the 800-mile (1,288-kilometer) waterway from Switzerland to the…
By Benjamin R. Dierker I, a mere Pencil, would like to show readers just how fundamental energy is—even to a simple desk tool. You may…
By Tyler Durden Extreme heat across the US has strained air conditioners. HVAC technicians report repairs are delayed because of a nationwide part and labor shortage….
By Michael Snyder Did you know that an absolutely crippling national railroad strike could potentially start on July 18th? If this actually happens, the historic…
By Brandon Turbeville Who controls the food supply controls the people. Who controls the energy can control whole continues. Who controls money can control the…
By Michael Snyder What I am about to share with you is a developing situation, and I hope to share more once the facts become…
By Tyler Durden The epicenter of the next global supply chain snarl could be in South Korea as a nationwide trucker strike broadens and is…
By Marie Hawthorne The latest example of disruption in the American supply chain is the formula shortage. Ensuring our next generation of citizens has a…
By Matt Agorist Currently, in the United States, there are 19 states which have legalized recreational marijuana and 37 other states which permit it for…
By The Corbett Report Welcome to #NewWorldNextWeek – the video series from Corbett Report and Media Monarchy that covers some of the most important developments…
By Tyler Durden The next round of supply chain bottlenecks could be even greater than last year’s massive congestion at ports as China’s “zero COVID”…
By Tyler Durden Trucking demand is “near freight recession levels,” according to Bank of America. Shippers’ outlook on rates, capacity and inventory levels are matching…
By Eric Kulisch Concern is growing that the spread of COVID cases and city lockdowns in China will have massive downstream effects for global supply…