Companies in China whose factories are operating under closed-loop systems might be forced to stop work due to parts shortages or logistical challenges. ( read original story ...)
This terrifying picture of the Shanghai port will put the supply chain crunch in perspective
Strict lockdowns have left hundreds of ships waiting to unload at Shanghai's port, and the effects on global supply chains are mounting. ( read original story ...)
Elderly, babies taken to Shanghai’s COVID quarantine sites at night
Photos posted on social media showed elderly people in wheelchairs, wearing masks and protective gear, arriving by bus outside one of Shanghai’s designated quarantine facilities in the dead ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai’s manufacturing firms resume production
Manufacturing firms in east China's Shanghai have started to resume production despite the strict COVID-19 control measures in the city. China recently launched the first batch of 666 Shanghai firms ... ( read original story ...)
LED and lighting CEOs: No letup in sight for supply chain woes
In recent quarterly reports, the bosses of Acuity, Zumtobel, and SGH (Cree LED’s parent) all said they have invoked measures to help offset a situation that could be getting even worse. ( read original story ...)
Tesla, SAIC and other Shanghai manufacturers get off to a slow start in resuming work, as shortages of staff and parts leave factories sitting idle
At Tesla's Gigafactory3, workers could not resume their assembly of electric cars because they were waiting for battery packs to be delivered At the Lingang area, SAIC Motor had to dip into its ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai’s shutdown has supply chain ETFs front and center
Shanghai’s shutdown is proving to be a supply chain and logistical nightmare as tankers, bulkers, and other vessels attempt to bypass the world’s busiest port. ( read original story ...)