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ROCKVILLE, Md., April 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Veteran Institute for Procurement (VIP), a veteran entrepreneurship program focused on federal procurement, today announced the launch of its first VIP AEROSPACE training class. This virtual training program starts April 6 and it will be comprised of 22 briefings, presentations and panels from 36 government and industry experts. To our knowledge, this program is the first of its kind in the country. In this inaugural class, businesses have been operating for an average of 13 years. We look forward to providing practical knowledge and tools to help veteran leaders manage through their next inflection point, said Barbara Ashe, the national
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Half of manufacturers hit by ports chaos
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16 December 2020 • 11:30am
Nearly half of manufacturers fell victim to delays amid “severe pressure” on supply chains as chaos gripped UK ports in December, new figures showed.
The Chartered Institute for Procurement and Supply’s latest snapshot of the sector showed 45pc of companies suffering longer waiting times from suppliers “which was overwhelmingly linked to freight delays following congestion at UK ports”.
Barring the Covid-19 shutdowns of April and May, manufacturers endured the biggest rise in waiting times for goods in the 28-year history of the CIPS survey, and the sharpest rise in work backlogs since May 2010.