How to Use supply chain in a Sentence
supply chain
noun-
Of course, Trump didn’t face the supply chain nightmare that helped cause prices to spike.
— Matt Egan, CNN, 4 Nov. 2024 -
The supply chain is changing, and the future belongs to those who adapt.
— Nia Bowers, USA TODAY, 26 Oct. 2024 -
What happens to the supply chain if UAW members strike?
— Elizabeth Napolitano, CBS News, 15 Sep. 2023 -
Milk from cows known to be sick with symptoms of the virus is not entering the supply chain, Prater said.
— Alexander Tin, CBS News, 24 Apr. 2024 -
The new car is as sleek as its supply chain is elaborate.
— Viju Mathew, Robb Report, 18 Feb. 2023 -
But that doesn’t make the human supply chain any cheaper.
— Andrei Kolesnikov, Foreign Affairs, 1 Dec. 2023 -
Severe storms and prolonged droughts will batter supply chains and disrupt the flow of trade.
— Rachel Siegel, Washington Post, 23 June 2024 -
To be sure, unfettered low-cost supply chains are not an end in themselves.
— Jason Bordoff, Foreign Affairs, 18 Jan. 2024 -
The key is to know what’s in your supply chain from the get-go, which can be frustratingly difficult.
— Lauren Parker, Sourcing Journal, 5 Nov. 2024 -
After that a clearer picture of the supply chain issues will emerge.
— John Bacon, USA TODAY, 31 Mar. 2024 -
The Phoenix area has become one of the nation's hubs for the growing semiconductor supply chain.
— Laura Gersony, The Arizona Republic, 20 Mar. 2024 -
That project, which will create 2,500 jobs, will be part of a growing U.S. supply chain for EV components.
— Harold Maass, The Week, 14 Feb. 2023 -
Other retailers are also acting to protect their supply chains amid the threat to ships in the Red Sea.
— Elizabeth Napolitano, CBS News, 21 Dec. 2023 -
But most routine disease surveillance happens at the end of the supply chain.
— Linda Qiu, New York Times, 20 May 2024 -
After supply chains were ironed out, the dispute began.
— Medora Lee, USA TODAY, 16 Aug. 2024 -
But shrink also includes items lost or damaged in the supply chain process and employee theft.
— Ryan Fonseca, Los Angeles Times, 18 Oct. 2023 -
There was no adequate answer to the supply chain issue short of a surge in inflation.
— Voice Of The People, New York Daily News, 30 June 2024 -
The 32-year-old supply chain manager is tired of casual dating, and ready to settle down for good.
— Olivia Evans, Women's Health, 7 Sep. 2023 -
If automakers fail to reach an agreement with the UAW, a nasty domino run will begin inside the auto supply chain over the next few weeks and months.
— WIRED, 15 Sep. 2023 -
Vox reports that the brand has been able to sustain this model by controlling every tier of its own supply chain.
— Li Goldstein, Bon Appétit, 16 Mar. 2023 -
The surge in warehouse demand was fueled in part by supply chain changes and growing e-commerce business.
— Steve Brown, Dallas News, 18 Aug. 2023 -
And some of the world’s biggest companies are planning to use this data to decarbonize their supply chains.
— Michelle Ma, Fortune, 3 Dec. 2023 -
Biden announced the initiative at the first meeting of his supply chain resilience council.
— John Wilkerson, STAT, 28 Nov. 2023 -
That value comes in large part from the way in which natural products are woven into supply chains.
— Justin Worland, TIME, 13 May 2024 -
Durham touted its final offer on social media and said the block heaters were slowed by supply chain delays.
— Zaz Hollander, Anchorage Daily News, 3 Mar. 2023 -
Many ports along the East and Gulf coasts were shut down, threatening the country’s supply chains, after unionized port workers went on strike on Tuesday.
— Jay Peters, The Verge, 3 Oct. 2024 -
The rising cost of shipping goods from China has also contributed to the switch to India, supply chain experts say.
— Reuters, NBC News, 29 Nov. 2023 -
While supply chain constraints made the console hard to find during and after the covid pandemic, shipments managed to bounce back.
— Emma Roth, The Verge, 27 Sep. 2023 -
The Pentagon will also have to ensure that Ukrainian forces have an adequate supply chain for all the parts needed to keep the tanks running.
— Lolita C. Baldor, Fortune, 21 Mar. 2023 -
Like it or not, bird flu is back, bringing with it threats of the next global pandemic, supply chain turmoil and food price shocks that can decide elections.
— Wenonah Hauter, The Mercury News, 13 July 2024
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