Supply Chain disruptions

Global supply chains are now facing another challenge after the pandemic led disruptions – the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The supply chains have been fragile since the beginning of the pandemic, and this military conflict between Russia and Ukraine is only exacerbating the situation for several companies in various industries, especially those reliant on energy resources. The

COVID-19

“Safely delivering COVID-19 vaccines will be the mission of the century for the global air cargo industry. But it won’t happen without careful advance planning. And the time for that is now,” said IATA Director General and CEO Alexandre de Juniac. The COVID-19 pandemic has put tremendous stress not only on the population but on

Supply Chain

The COVID-19 pandemic has politicians around the world vowing to take action to limit dependence on China. The US has spoken about bringing the supply chains to the US from China. They have even floated it publicly that some friendly nations in Asia could help produce essential goods. So can the US end China’s control