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Cold Chain Management Optimization for COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution
Cold Chain Management Optimization for COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Public … In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, biotech companies faced an unprecedented …
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At the Nexus of Grocery Access and Transportation: Assessing Barriers and Preferences for Alternative Approaches to Enhancing Food Access
… models—which may have changed since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic—provide insight for designing a …
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Moving forklift safety forward
… role the material handling industry played during the Covid-19 pandemic. “We were at the epicenter of making …
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Report finds supply chain sustainability pressure continues unabated in 2023
… several years of turbulence around the world, including the Covid-19 pandemic and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, supply …
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MIT Sustainable Supply Chains SCM290x Online - Welcome Webinar
… growth in e-commerce, fast-shipping consumer expectations, Covid-19, and many other developments have created an ever …
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Incorporating Equity into Vaccine Access
… Abstract/description COVID-19 vaccine access inequity was a major challenge … first created a vaccination attainment index based on CDC COVID-19 data. We then selected the most relevant spatial, …
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Demand Forecasting of Consumer Goods for the Indian Subcontinent
… ways to mitigate the impact of data outliers during the COVID-19 pandemic. These enhancements reduce the average …
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Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic Impact on Supply Chains webinar
Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic Impact on Supply Chains webinar … by the MIT Global SCALE Network, to discuss how the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, in all its variants, has rattled global … From the Pandemic’s Impact on Supply Chains The Covid-19 pandemic changed the way companies respond to …
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SCALE Webinar: Inventory Management During and After Covid-19
… The impact of Covid-19 has disrupted the balance of global supply chains. …
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SCE Research Briefing - Jarrod Goentzel
… Supply chains were in the spotlight throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, but they have always been vital in …