Professor Of Supply Chain And Operations Management at the University of Sussex Business School. Researching geopolitical disruptions and Additive Manufacturing
A privileged to Chair G20 Ministerial session on Transportation & Logistics hosted by US State Department on supply chain resilience- Read result 👇
Joint Statement on Cooperation on Global Supply Chains
#supplychains
.@uk_tpo@centre4ITP@SussexUBusiness https://t.co/ayHAwH043t
"Transitioning additive manufacturing from rapid prototyping to high‐volume production: A case study of complex final products" — Read it on @ResearchGate: https://t.co/7JMLOOZrvr
📢Call for papers for our inaugural @CITP Academic Conference in April 2023 - deadline 16th January 🗓️check the website for full details https://t.co/MfbNpJJFit @tapp_network @cepr_org
Today @KemiBadenoch gives evidence to @CommonsIntTrade (1pm) on the @GOVUK trade policy. @MichaelGasiorek sets out some key considerations for making a trade strategy & a framework for considering the elements of policy that contribute to that strategy. https://t.co/FMRUYYzXtZ
The global #trade map is changing. L. Alan Winters 'the US economy is booming and $ is high so imports are flooding in from Europe whilst US trade with China has been hit by tariffs and covid and thus reducing' @BBCNews https://t.co/1lhU84YRs3
Places matter to people. @henryoverman@CEP_LSE highlights two key messages from the available research on the causes and consequences of spatial disparities: the role of specific trade policy & the importance of putting people front and centre: https://t.co/I0cWUkz0hE
Technological change and overall openness matter more for spatial disparities than specific trade policy decisions, says @henryoverman@LSEGeography in a new blog for @centre4ITP
https://t.co/gnG5Y58sRI
Key takeaways from the 2022 #supplychain Ministerial Forum by @samroscoe56 who argues that network-level collaboration is required to build resilience in global supply networks https://t.co/3UyigDrQt9
This article discusses managing #operations and #supply chains in the so-called “new normal”. It reflects the themes emerging from recent #research.
@Antonmars23@samroscoe56 Constantin Blome, Martin Schlelper
Read more: https://t.co/PNQGsCBt9x
Besides recent dislocations caused by the pandemic and the #UkraineRussiaWar there are inherently political, technical and ethical dimensions to supply chains themselves and how they function. Our @samroscoe56 discusses with @ChadBown and Dr Chul Chung: https://t.co/k81ctx5ZxF
Have #COVID19, the #UkraineRussiaWar and other #trade disruptions demonstrated that global supply chains have become too complex? Find out the answers to this and other questions as @ChrisHorseman2 is joined by @samroscoe56, @ChadBown and Dr Chul Chung ⬇️
https://t.co/ktapU82Gf0
Will we ever get back to those days where we don’t hear the phrase “we can’t get the parts” as often as we do today?
The latest @uk_tpo Trade Bites podcast offers some guidance! With @samroscoe56, @ChadBown, Chul Chung - and me as your 'amiable host'...
https://t.co/pZcEIwv7qv
Have #COVID19, the #UkraineRussiaWar and other #trade disruptions demonstrated that global supply chains have become too complex? Find out the answers to this and other questions as @ChrisHorseman2 is joined by @samroscoe56, @ChadBown and Dr Chul Chung ⬇️
https://t.co/ktapU82Gf0
New research led by Prof @samroscoe56 published in the International Journal of Operations & Production Management found that companies have changed their global supply chains in profound ways due to #Brexit, the US-China #TradeWar and #Covid. Read more: https://t.co/XomrvJ4EBx
We need a new, broader concept of deprivation – the inability to enjoy life for whatever reason, rather than just because of poverty. The same applies to our concept of inclusion writes @RichardLayard@CEP_LSE https://t.co/KZNzgXqtaX