Archives August 2024

Chain Reaction Podcast News: FAA Directives, Canadian Rail Strikes, Airline Mergers, Apple Services Growth, EU EV tariffs, Sinking Salt Flats in Chile

Send us a Text Message.Get ready to uncover the latest twists and turns in global supply chains! On this week’s Chain Reaction podcast, we promise you’ll gain critical insights into the Federal Aviation Administration’s recent directive for Boeing 787 Dreamliner inspections following a serious incident involving uncommanded seat movement. We’ll also explore the high-stakes negotiations between Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund and major aircraft manufacturers Boeing and Airbus. Plus, don’…

Chain Reaction Podcast Achieving Supply Chain Synergy By Thinking Differently

Send us a Text Message.What if your supply chain could outperform even your wildest expectations? On this episode of the Chain Reaction Podcast, we uncover the secrets to achieving supply chain synergy, where collaboration among companies creates results far exceeding the sum of their individual parts. We dissect the concept into four crucial aspects—network synergy, collective value, harmony and orchestration, and collaboration—to show how aligning processes, optimizing inventory, and levera…

Chain Reaction Podcast Chain Reaction: EV Battery Fire Hazards, Home Depot Struggles, and Future of EV Technology

Send us a Text Message.Ever wondered how a single EV battery fire could wreak havoc on an entire neighborhood? Join us in this episode of Chain Reaction as we uncover the hair-raising incident in South Korea where a Mercedes-Benz EV battery fire set off a chain reaction of destruction. We’ll unravel the complexities and dangers associated with extinguishing these fierce fires, which don’t just burn hotter but also have a nasty habit of reigniting. This is critical knowledge for anyone involve…

Chain Reaction Podcast Exploring the Language of Supply Chain Management

Send us a Text Message.Ever wondered why we call it a “supply chain” and not a “demand chain”? Tune in to this captivating episode of the Chain Reaction Podcast, where we explore this intriguing question and more. We start by delving into the creative lexicon of Lewis Carroll, discussing how words like “boojum” and “chortle” have transformed our language. From there, we investigate the historical roots of logistics, tracing its evolution from Napoleon’s era to ancient civilizations. A persona…

Chain Reaction Podcast Economic Slowdowns, Geopolitical Tensions, and Industry Shifts

Send us a Text Message.What if the global supply chain you rely on every day is more fragile than you think? On this episode of the Chain Reaction Podcast, we’re tackling the pressing issues that are shaking up supply chains worldwide. From China’s economic slowdown and the troubles in their property market to the escalating protectionism impacting trade rules, this episode promises to equip you with a nuanced understanding of these complex dynamics. We also delve into the exciting growth in …

Chain Reaction Podcast Supply Chain Strategies with Tony Hines: Demand-Driven and Customer-Focused Insights

Send us a Text Message.Unlock the secrets to a demand-driven and customer-focused supply chain strategy with Tony Hines, the maestro behind “Supply Chain Strategies: Demand Driven and Customer Focused.” Discover how Tony seamlessly connects strategic thinking with real-world applications, offering a treasure trove of updated international case studies. This book is packed with comprehensive learning tools, including discussion questions, glossaries, and learning outcomes designed for students…

Chain Reaction Podcast Supply Chain Insights from Major Industry Players

Send us a Text Message.Ever wondered how key players in global supply chains are navigating their most challenging moments yet? This week on Chain Reaction, we promise to uncover the critical moves and strategic decisions shaping industries worldwide. From Boeing’s new CEO Kelly Ortberg facing monumental tasks, including mending frayed relationships and resolving production bottlenecks, to Intel’s historic share drop and Alphabet’s intriguing stake reduction in CrowdStrike, we leave no stone …