GE Appliances reshoring washing machine manufacturing from China to Louisville.
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GE Appliances reshoring washing machine manufacturing from China to Louisville.
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GE Appliances reshoring washing machine manufacturing from China to Louisville.
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GE Appliances reshoring washing machine manufacturing from China to Louisville.
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Amazon is on track to become the largest parcel delivery carrier in the US by 2028
Amazon is on track to become the largest parcel delivery carrier in the US by 2028
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Amazon is on track to become the largest parcel delivery carrier in the US by 2028
TheDock is the official subreddit for Crossdock — a data-driven, no-fluff newsletter on global trade, supply chains, and their geopolitical entanglements. We track how raw materials power tech, how chokepoints disrupt economies, and how logistics shapes the modern world. From cold chains to cobalt, container ports to chip fabs — this is where the real supply chain stories unfold.
Crossdock - A newsletter at the intersection of global trade, supply chains and geopolitics
TheDock is the official subreddit for Crossdock — a data-driven, no-fluff newsletter on global trade, supply chains, and their geopolitical entanglements. We track how raw materials power tech, how chokepoints disrupt economies, and how logistics shapes the modern world. From cold chains to cobalt, container ports to chip fabs — this is where the real supply chain stories unfold.
Do we really need to reshore Toy manufacturing, or are tariffs just a forcing function to diversify?
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Nike expects $1B hit from tariffs. How much country-level concentration is too much in supply chains?
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Rising GPS spoofing in shipping routes. How serious is this getting?
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Rising GPS spoofing in shipping routes. How serious is this getting?
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Nike expects $1B hit from tariffs. How much country-level concentration is too much in supply chains?
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Nike expects $1B hit from tariffs. How much country-level concentration is too much in supply chains?
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Nike expects $1B hit from tariffs. How much country-level concentration is too much in supply chains?
TheDock is the official subreddit for Crossdock — a data-driven, no-fluff newsletter on global trade, supply chains, and their geopolitical entanglements. We track how raw materials power tech, how chokepoints disrupt economies, and how logistics shapes the modern world. From cold chains to cobalt, container ports to chip fabs — this is where the real supply chain stories unfold.
Rwanda and Congo signed a peace deal. What it could mean for critical mineral supply chains?
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Rwanda and Congo signed a peace deal. What it could mean for critical mineral supply chains?
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Indian Mazgaon Dock’s acquisition of Colombo Dockyard looks like a quiet geopolitical move in the India–China maritime tussle
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Indian Mazgaon Dock’s acquisition of Colombo Dockyard looks like a quiet geopolitical move in the India–China maritime tussle
ships, boats, marine and related for both the enthusiasts and those in the industry. All posts to be in English and please use flairs, happy posting!
Indian Mazgaon Dock’s acquisition of Colombo Dockyard looks like a quiet geopolitical move in the India–China maritime tussle
Maritime news, issues, and discussion affecting those at sea.
Indian Mazgaon Dock’s acquisition of Colombo Dockyard looks like a quiet geopolitical move in the India–China maritime tussle
TheDock is the official subreddit for Crossdock — a data-driven, no-fluff newsletter on global trade, supply chains, and their geopolitical entanglements. We track how raw materials power tech, how chokepoints disrupt economies, and how logistics shapes the modern world. From cold chains to cobalt, container ports to chip fabs — this is where the real supply chain stories unfold.
Do we really need to reshore Toy manufacturing, or are tariffs just a forcing function to diversify?
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Do we really need to reshore Toy manufacturing, or are tariffs just a forcing function to diversify?
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Do we really need to reshore Toy manufacturing, or are tariffs just a forcing function to diversify?
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Do we really need to reshore Toy manufacturing, or are tariffs just a forcing function to diversify?
A subreddit for anyone in the manufacturing industry. Content is very diverse: you'll find videos, articles and self posts just to name a few.