
Asian garment industry suffers as pandemic rips through supply chain
Collapsing consumer demand, government lockdown measures and disruptions to raw material imports have taken their toll on Asia’s garment industry, says a new ILO report.
Collapsing consumer demand, government lockdown measures and disruptions to raw material imports have taken their toll on Asia’s garment industry, says a new ILO report.
85 percent of executives in a survey believe their current supply chain capabilities will not deliver the traceability needed to remain resilient and sustainable in a post-COVID world.
The partnership provides for end-to-end supply chain management, packing and shipping, via air or ocean, ground transportation, warehouse storage and distribution to facilities.
TradeLens makes it possible to access data from source in near real-time, and provides a comprehensive view of data as cargo moves around the world.
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