The Daily: April 24, 2022

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Good morning, it’s Sunday Funday.

Optimism is bred in the digital space, says Alibaba.com. Is that the truth? Key findings in their study report that strong sales, larger investments, and more global exports feed into the feeling.

Today’s featured article from Inbound Logistics shares the key indicators of digital businesses from their report. It’s definitely worth a read. ☕️

Water reflected on the street of a city. A skyscraper in the background and a street lined with cars and trucks.

“Tough times never last, but tough people do.”

- Robert H. Schuller


Today’s Featured Article:

Digital Businesses Look At the Bright Side - Inbound Logistics

“Digitized businesses report even higher levels of optimism than their offline peers, says a report from Alibaba.com, bolstered by stronger sales performance, larger anticipated investments, and more global exports.”

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The Latest On…

Business Strategy 💡

A vision for growth: Jason Cowan, Silver Creek Transportation | Overdrive (overdriveonline.com)

“Henderson, Kentucky-based Silver Creek Transportation grew out of the owner-operator business of current owner and President Jason Cowan after he purchased the assets of local aggregates hauler Bob Clark Trucking in the mid-1990s.”


Podcasts 🎙

Podcast | Using Supply Chain Data for Real-Time Decision-Making | 2022-04-20 | SupplyChainBrain

“It’s great to have all that supply chain data at your fingertips — but can you do anything with it?”

 

Artificial Intelligence 🤖

Amazon Plans to Invest $1 Billion in Logistics and Robotics Companies | 2022-04-21 | SupplyChainBrain

“Amazon.com Inc. says it plans to invest $1 billion in companies developing technologies in logistics, supply chain management and safety, as the retailer seeks to keep an eye on new ideas that might aid its core business.”


Shortages 🛒

Chip-Starved Firms Are Scavenging Silicon From Washing Machines | 2022-04-22 | SupplyChainBrain

“A major industrial conglomerate has resorted to buying washing machines and tearing out the semiconductors inside for use in its own chip modules, according to the CEO of a company central to the chipmaking supply chain.”




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