La pandémie (mais pas que, ça a commencé avant) a mis en lumière un point de rupture dans la production mondialisé : la chaine logistique
What’s going on with global supply chains? (aka “why are we running out of everthing,” "why is shipping so slow," “why are things more expensive”). A link roundup thread
15/ In many respects, the real problem here is uncertainty. After all, logistical time isn’t fast, or slow. It doesn’t actually matter how long a container ship takes, or how much product is on hand. What matters is that you can predict it. Logistical time is regular, routinzed.
22/ Another way to put this is that the pandemic has “produced” uncertainty across the planet, in nearly every sector, across all available means of production and distribution. It has called into question labor pricing, worker availability, and resource management models.
▻https://twitter.com/hockendougal/status/1438538388991266823
Une occasion pour remettre une référence à
Du supermarché à la tombe, en passant par les navires porte-conteneurs.
Le transport maritime conteneurisé, épine dorsale de l’invention de la société économique mondialisée.
►http://sortirdeleconomie.ouvaton.org/brochure-porte-conteneurs.pdf