Procurement: Page 46


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    Stanley Black & Decker shifts sourcing strategy as battery demand grows

    The power tools company is adding suppliers and co-investing in projects that boost capacity.

    By Sarah Zimmerman • Feb. 10, 2022
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    Sherwin-Williams plans North Carolina expansion, augments in-house resin production

    The growing facility will add capacity for paint and coatings manufacturing and distribution, a spokesperson said.

    By Feb. 10, 2022
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    Trendline

    Top 5 stories from Supply Chain Dive

    Here’s how companies are navigating rising costs, network changes and logistics disruptions across global supply chain networks.

    By Supply Chain Dive staff
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    ​Deeper relationships, new facilities: How companies sought out semiconductor capacity in Q4

    Near-term relief from shortages is unlikely, but leading producers are expanding their supply base.

    By Feb. 3, 2022
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    2022 supply chain outlook features shortages, high delivery costs

    While supply chain woes aren't expected to disappear in 2022, this year could mark a turning point.

    By Sarah Zimmerman • Jan. 31, 2022
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    2022 outlook

    Shortages 2022: 5 products expected to be in tight supply this year

    Semiconductors, aluminum and food products top the list of potential shortages this year.

    By Sarah Zimmerman • Jan. 31, 2022
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    Mondelēz reactivates 'COVID playbook' to address low inventory

    Early in the pandemic, the snack food giant focused on simplifying its business. High demand and lingering labor constraints have pushed the CPG to revive some aspects of that strategy. 

    By Sarah Zimmerman • Jan. 31, 2022
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    Meijer expands supplier diversity efforts to service providers

    The grocer is looking beyond retail brands and to inbound transportation carriers as it aims to diversify sourcing.

    By Catherine Douglas Moran • Jan. 28, 2022
  • PPG Industries diversifies resin suppliers as staff shortages affect production

    Resins were already in tight supply after severe weather in 2021. Rising omicron cases add to the mounting challenges.

    By Jan. 27, 2022
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    P&G to hike prices as chemicals, raw material costs soar

    The maker of Tide and Bounty laundry detergent expects commodity price inflation to create $2.3 billion in added costs this fiscal year.

    By Sarah Zimmerman • Jan. 27, 2022
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    We can stop blaming the supply chain now

    The supply chain has become the piñata for almost any industrial or retail problem. Here's how procurement professionals can help cut through the noise.

    By Jan. 27, 2022
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    Semiconductors expected to be in tight supply throughout 2022

    Suppliers are working to ramp up production, but many planned capacity projects are not expected to be operational until 2023 at the earliest.

    By Sarah Zimmerman • Jan. 21, 2022
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    Construction material prices soared nearly 20% in 2021: report

    The high cost of materials could damage the industry's recovery in 2022, according to the Associated General Contractors of America.

    By Matthew Thibault • Jan. 20, 2022
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    KB Home cuts SKUs as it faces shortages of garage doors, building materials

    The homebuilder is one of many unable to get adequate materials and components for projects — and the issues aren't limited to garage doors.

    By Jan. 20, 2022
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    California drought dried up avocado supply in 2021: supplier

    Some companies imported more due to low harvests. But port congestion and shipping delays presented new challenges — including product spoilage.

    By Sarah Zimmerman • Jan. 20, 2022
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    Starbucks to spend $1.5B on diverse suppliers by 2030

    It's nearly double the amount the coffee chain spent in 2020.

    By Alicia Kelso • Jan. 19, 2022
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    Butter prices skyrocket 40% on labor, supply woes: USDA

    Decreased cow herds, a driver and worker shortage, and higher packaging costs have led to a huge price hike for the dairy product.

    By Chris Casey • Jan. 13, 2022
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    Simply Good Foods increases prices to cover rising ingredients costs

    The seller of Atkins and Quest Nutrition products has faced inflation "from the high single digits to the low double digits for our total business," its CFO said.

    By Jan. 13, 2022
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    Constellation: Brown glass shortage lowering imported beer inventory levels

    Supply chain and transport challenges are contributing to low inventory levels and higher cost of product sold, according to the third largest U.S. beer producer.

    By Updated Jan. 15, 2022
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    East Coast snowstorms jeopardized suppliers, $5B in revenue: Resilinc

    The storm put an estimated 25,000 types of product at risk. It could take 23 weeks for facilities to recover.

    By Jan. 11, 2022
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    Deep Dive // 2022 outlook

    CPGs grapple with a murky 2022 outlook as inflation, supply chain weigh on operations

    Uncertainty is making it hard for CEOs to determine whether they should raise prices or take other actions.

    By Christopher Doering • Jan. 11, 2022
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    After backlash, Intel removes Xinjiang advisory from annual supplier letter

    The company had advised suppliers to avoid sourcing products or labor from the region in China due to forced labor concerns but backtracked last month.

    By Jan. 6, 2022
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    Dole seeks acquisitions, sourcing shifts to grow produce supply

    The company is focusing on growing its presence in high-selling categories like berries and avocados as it navigates supply disruptions to other products. 

    By Sarah Zimmerman • Jan. 5, 2022
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    Forced labor concerns lead US to ban glove imports from a Malaysia-based manufacturer

    Brightway Holdings, a Kimberly-Clark supplier, is the fifth manufacturer based in the country to have its glove exports banned from the U.S.

    By Sarah Zimmerman • Dec. 23, 2021
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    Diversifying production, suppliers helped companies stock shelves in 2021

    As facility shutdowns and other disruptions caused shortages, many firms found new manufacturing and sourcing partners.

    By Dec. 23, 2021
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    The furniture company also broadened its supplier base to meet demand.

    By Dec. 22, 2021