supply chain disruption

News

Supply chain disruptions cost Singapore $2.6 billion annually

Businesses need to leverage technology to transform their processes and upskill their workforce to build resilient supply chains.
Go Gold - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Gold

Go Gold

The precious metal glitters amid rising inflation and heightened global geopolitical tensions.

Global Economy

How supply chains broke, sparking global shortages

Delays are more than just a headache for importers waiting for their goods. They sap capacity, which keeps rates up.
Supply chains, still disrupted - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Disruption and Digitalisation

Supply chains, still disrupted

One year on, supply chains around the world are still disrupted despite talk of 'supply chain resiliency' Why is this so?
A world of heat and headwinds - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Geopolitics

A world of heat and headwinds

The world looks very different from three months ago
AEM unfazed by 1Q earnings drop; positions itself for the Big Data boom - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Semiconductor

AEM unfazed by 1Q earnings drop; positions itself for the Big Data boom

Is AEM losing its growth momentum after its 1Q21 results, which were sharply lower than last year? Its CEO doesn't think so.
Bucking the trend, GKE reports record earnings; eyes cold storage capabilities - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Results

Bucking the trend, GKE reports record earnings; eyes cold storage capabilities

Due to supply chain disruptions, GKE's warehouses have been seeing strong demand, along with a strong performing China business.

Drivers of the future

From supply chain to supply loop

How will supply chains change in the future? Experts say it will not be a 'chain', but a 'loop'.

Broker's Calls

Singpost dragged by postal backlog but elections may provide a temporary reprieve

Singpost has been hit by Covid-19, but the upcoming General Elections could provide a temporary reprieve through the mailing of election documents.

Funds

Can India gain from China's supply chain disruption due to trade war, virus outbreak?

The extreme volatility in the last two weeks are a stark reminder of the speed and intensity of global market corrections when sheer panic drives algorithmic and high-frequency trading strategies.
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