So as I was saying there, kind of outside of certain professional spheres, most people had no real idea what the supply chain was, and now we have politicians, and we have journalists, and even radio presenters all talking about supply chains. So to kick off, Ed, today, maybe help us on understand something fundamental. It’s been an experience to say the least. It’s we’ve been through a hell of a lot since we last spoke on this program, haven’t we? So welcome, Ed, and thank you very much for being here with us again today. So this is the second time that Ed has joined us on the show, and I’ve asked him back precisely because of the new high profile international supply chains, and to try to let him help us to understand what exactly is going on, and what the future might hold. So on the show, we’ve been talking a lot about the importance of international supply chains since long before the COVID pandemic, and now it seems that supply chains and so-called supply chain crisis are a huge interest to everyone, including politicians, the mass media, and the average person in the street concerned about supply shortages and rising prices. Ed is one of our own man of the County of Wexford. Edward Sweeney, a professor of supply chain management based in the Centre for Logistics and Sustainability at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, Scotland. In today’s program, we will be talking to Dr. Interlinks is a program about supply chains, connections, international business, and globalization, and the effects these developments have had on our life, our work, and our travel over recent times. Hello, this is Patrick Daly and welcome to Interlinks. All are concerned about shortages, rising prices and what the future might hold.Įdward joins us on the show in this episode for the second time and I have asked him back precisely because of this new and heightened profile of international supply chains so that he can help us to understand what exactly is going on and what might be coming next. Right now however, and because of the supply chain crisis, the supply chain suddenly appears to be of huge interest to everyone including politicians, the mass media and the average person in the street. On this show, we have been talking with guests from around the world about the importance of international supply chains since long before the COVID pandemic. In this episode we talk Dr Edward Sweeney, Professor of Supply Chain Management, at the Centre for Logistics and Sustainability at Heriot-Watt University, in Edinburgh, Scotland. Edward Sweeney, Professor of Supply Chain Management at the Centre for Logistics and Sustainability at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, Scotland. Please buy a bus/metro ticket for this day, if required.Interview with Dr. Please notice, that you can not use the public transport (HVV) on December, 31st with our wristband. In order to use the public transport (HVV), you need a wristband that you will receive at the course. With the tickets for the days from December, 27 to 30 you can use the public transport in Hamburg (HVV) free of charge to travel between the big hall and Diamond Way Village. The day tickets include the participation in the program in the big hall (Hamburg Sport Hall) and in the program in the Diamond Way Village. Important: Since every person counts, babies, children and adolescents have to be registered as well! With the registration and the prepayment we want to make sure that the registered places are really used. Although we will have around 4200 places, registration is necessary for this course. Since we are expecting a large number of participants for this course, we have rented a very large hall.
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