September 2024
Welcome back to another market update, in this journal I’m going to talk about the supply chain events in a retrospect of this month. September’s journal will be focused on how rate cuts affect the world of supply chain and an introduction into nuclear energy in SCM practices. The sole purpose for me to do this is to spark a conversation with you in the future and maybe gain perspective of your thoughts and strategies.
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Rate cuts
Implemented by the federal reserve, rate cuts can have several significant impacts on supply chain.
Nuclear energy
A Powerful and efficient source of energy that can play a significant role in supply chain management (SCM). Here are some key points about nuclear energy:
How It Works: Nuclear energy is produced through nuclear fission, where the nucleus of an atom splits into smaller parts, releasing a large amount of energy. This energy is used to heat water, produce steam, and drive turbines to generate electricity.
Low Carbon Emissions: One of the main advantages of nuclear energy is that it produces very low carbon emissions compared to fossil fuels. This makes it an attractive option for reducing the carbon footprint of supply chains.
High Energy Density: Nuclear energy has a high energy density, meaning a small amount of nuclear fuel can produce a large amount of energy. This efficiency can help meet the high energy demands of industrial operations and logistics.
Reliability: Nuclear power plants can operate continuously for long periods, providing a stable and reliable source of energy. This reliability is crucial for maintaining consistent supply chain operations.
Challenges: Despite its benefits, nuclear energy also faces challenges such as high initial costs, long development times, and concerns about radioactive waste disposal and nuclear accidents.
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Sources
Rate Cuts in SCM practices
Nuclear Energy
Written By:
-DAIVIK SURESH-
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