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Jun
10

Supply Chain Insights

 
Editor's Note
 
 

Don't Miss the IndustryWeek Operations Leadership Summit

Take advantage of the opportunity to learn from operational excellence leaders in person and on the plant floor at the 2024 IndustryWeek Operations Leadership Summit. Speakers from Toyota Material Handling, GE Healthcare, Timken, Intertape Polymer Group and more will share their experiences and lessons learned in driving maximum performance across their manufacturing operations.

Also, participate in one of three live plant tours: Subaru of Indiana Automotive, Allison Transmission and Endress+Hauser USA. See how continuous improvement and the latest technologies are making these plants go. The IW Operations Leadership Summit is June 26-28 in Indianapolis. 

See more information here: https://www.iwoperationssummit.com

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Gartner notes that the best supply chains now have ESG criteria firmly embedded in their operation.
As manufacturers move from recovery to resilience, they must consider how to integrate advanced technologies.
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Relegating supply chain leadership to the purchasing department is limiting for manufacturers. Basing supply chain leadership in the C-Suite can help create more value through your suppliers via technology improvements and product development.

The new manufacturing facility will expand the company's headquarters in Columbus, Indiana.
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Join us as we explore the impact of high interest rates, inflation, and strong consumer spending on expansion plans. Our economic experts will lend insights into the potential impact of federal infrastructure and technology investments, the growth of organized labor and the role of automation in addressing labor shortages.