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Sustainable supply chains, what does it mean?

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Excessive energy and water consumption, high waste production with low reuse rates, human rights issues, and abuse of labor are just some of the core issues plaguing supply chains globally. A supply chain is a vast network between large companies and their suppliers to develop, manufacture and distribute finished products to end users.

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Honda to invest $15B in Canada to strengthen EV supply chain

Automation Mag

Honda has announced its plan to invest $15 billion in Canada to build a comprehensive EV value chain. This investment will reportedly allow the company to strengthen its EV supply system and capability to prepare for a future increase in EV demand in North America.

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New Open Marketplace for Manufacturing Applications

Gary Mintchell

Cofinity-X will help to make important progress with the operationalization and build-up of end-to-end data-chains to trace material flows throughout the entire value chain. Traceability applications can give the possibility to display the entire value chain and help to find ways to increase supply-chain resilience.

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Is EDI Capability Possible Along the Entire Automotive Supply Chain?

Seeburger

How to meet an OEM’s digitalization requirements Suppliers account for 80% of the value added in the automotive industry.

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NGen launches new $35M fund to support Canada’s EV value chain

Automation Mag

Next Generation Manufacturing Canada (NGen) announced $35 million in funding and launched a new call for project proposals targeting the entire value chain of road-based battery and fuel-cell electric vehicles and their respective systems and components.

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Federal government invests in EV supply chain through support for Saskatchewan Research Council

Canadian Manufacturing

This will help increase the supply of battery metals that are needed for the development of a domestic electric vehicle value chain. “Critical minerals like the rare earth elements that will be produced through SRC’s innovative new separation process are integral parts of the electric vehicle value chain.

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Government of Canada reinforces Quebec’s key role in the electric vehicle supply chain

Canadian Manufacturing

Copper foils are a core, high-value component in electric vehicle (EV) batteries, and this new installation will reinforce Canada’s position as a key destination for the future of EV manufacturing. “We’ve made it clear that Canada is a partner of choice when it comes to the future of the automotive sector.