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CGTN America
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April 14, 2020

There is a growing push in the U.S. o re-open the economy, but when is the right time?  Professor Yossi Sheffi spoke with CGTN America's Roee Ruttenberg about his perspective on reopening the U.S. economy and steps to take.

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LinkedIn Influencer
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April 14, 2020

To make sure that the United States does not find itself in the same situation of waves of pandemic, shortage of personal protective equipment, scarcity of ventilators, not enough medical technicians to operate the machinery, and on and on. 

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Newsy
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April 13, 2020

Despite Smithfield Foods' dire warning, MIT Professor Yossi Sheffi says the Sioux Falls closure is "not a big deal for the supply chain."

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The Wall Street Journal: Commentary
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April 10, 2020

As we struggle to come to terms with the scale of the Covid-19 pandemic, one of the most frustrating sights is witnessing front-line health-care workers begging for more masks, protective gowns, testing kits, ventilators and intensive-care beds...The woeful performance of these health-care supply chains raises the question of how such glaring shortages happened. And just as important: How do we ensure that this doesn’t happen again?

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Mother Jones
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April 9, 2020

How badly does the United States need medical supplies? So badly that a Republican White House—which pays obeisance to free market orthodoxy—is deploying the interventionist Defense Production Act (DPA) to force the private sector to snap to it. This exercise of naked executive power during a medical crisis requires someone at the top with an even temper, extensive experience in the private sector, and a deep understanding of the country’s supply chains.

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Capgemini Research Institute
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April 2020

The pandemic has left numerous supply chains across multiple sectors significantly disrupted. Many organizations have been left with no other option but to shut down plants because the supply of materials has dried up. This is a result of limitations in supplier or transportation capacity, or due to the mandatory lockdowns that are now in place in many countries around the world.

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Supply Chain Management Review
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April 5, 2020

The army is made up of distributors’ employees, fulfillment center personnel, logistics planners, pallet manufacturing crews, procurement professionals, transportation brokers, truck drivers, truck stop attendants, warehouse workers, wholesalers, and countless other specialists.

(Originally published on as a LinkedIn Influencer Blog)

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Quartz
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April 1, 2020

One of the largest farmworker unions in the US says early polling of farm laborers suggests operators of some of the nation’s largest fresh produce farms aren’t taking steps to protect fieldworkers from the spread of Covid-19. 

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Small Business News
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March 30, 2020

생존 모드로 전환하고 있는 기업들은 지금 어떻게 하면 가장 건강한 비즈니스 성과를 얻을 수 있을까에 대해 생각해야 한다. 각국이 문을 닫고 주식시장이 무너지고 경제활동이 위축되면서 단기간 내에 코로나바이러스 사태가 마무리될 수 있을 것이라는 예측은 이제 믿기 어려워져 버렸다. 

{Originally published in the Wall Street Journal}

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Daily Beast
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March 29, 2020

What experts and officials are saying about the national food supply chain. “It’s a several-weeks process. The supply chain takes time to catch up,”- Professor Yossi Sheffi