
The Strait of Hormuz is expected to reopen, meaning shipping could go back to previous levels following a deal between the US, Israel and Iran

G7 leaders have committed to reducing their reliance on non-G7 suppliers for rare earths and permanent magnets to under 60% by 2030

This week's top supply chain news includes whether Hormuz opening will stabilise supply, Europe's €200bn EV investment and Nestlé's sustainability plan

G7 leaders have committed to reducing their reliance on non-G7 suppliers for rare earths and permanent magnets to under 60% by 2030

The Strait of Hormuz is expected to reopen, meaning shipping could go back to previous levels following a deal between the US, Israel and Iran

Rob Whyte, Managing Director UK at Alstom, believes in the power of collaboration for continued measurable business results across the rail industry

McCormick reaches 100% sustainable sourcing for top ingredients through farmer programmes spanning 11 countries and 57,000 farmers globally
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Jim Farrell, Senior Vice President of Supply Chain, PepsiCo says the company wants to create new ways for its supply chain to sustain as needs evolve
Foxconn & Brookfield have announced a 1GW renewable energy partnership in Vietnam, combining solar, wind & energy storage to power supply chain operations
How Toyota and Ascentt turned a sequence of focused AI bets into a global demand forecasting platform and a reusable transformation engine
Supply chain leaders will be convening at The London Summit in September to discuss the way technology is reshaping operations and orchestration
Nestlé has published its dairy sourcing strategy, which explores supply chain resilience, farmer support and climate targets across its global operations
In September, leaders will gather to explore the trends shaping the future of supply chain management, sharing insights and emerging strategies
Coupa and Rossum will explore how disconnected accounts payable systems can impact supplier payment cycles and procurement efficiency in upcoming webinar
As global supply chains become increasingly complex, leading brands are implementing AI to build productivity, cost savings and innovative solutions
Meeting demand for delicious and sustainable food can be difficult, but the Häagen-Dazs plant in Arras shows how responsible sourcing leads great flavours
According to New Automotive, Switzerland and countries in the European Economic Area are committing to EV manufacturing with major investments




