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What Seattle-area residents can expect during East Coast port strike | 鈥淚 see this as potentially going to create a huge bottleneck where ships coming into the East Coast are going to have to reorient how they get products to customers,鈥 said Peter Haug, professor and director of the manufacturing and supply chain management program at Western Washington鈥 |
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Coronavirus disrupted supply chains. Will it happen again if another wave arrives? | From toilet paper to milk, supply chain disruptions and shortages at the start of the coronavirus pandemic were noticed by consumers across the U.S. It became a useful learning experience that will be helpful if there鈥檚 a next wave later this year. That鈥檚 the expectation of two panelists鈥 |
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Faculty Awards & Recognition Ceremony set for April 25 | |||
草榴社区鈥檚 Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management Program Ranked 6th in the World | |||
Panel to discuss using lean methods to promote sustainability and environmental management | |||
Western Washington University Students See Theory Applied to Manufacturing at Crane | For the last ten years, students from Western Washington University (草榴社区) have been invited to come with their professor, Peter Haug, to tour Crane鈥檚 Lynnwood site. |
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草榴社区 professor explores secluded world of North Korea | Peter Haug has certainly traveled to more dangerous places, such as Iraq and Afghanistan, but perhaps none as ominously quirky as North Korea, where he spent eight days as a tourist in early September. |
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草榴社区鈥檚 Peter Haug to talk on recent trip to Afghanistan Nov. 9 | |||
草榴社区 professor with wanderlust skirts danger in Afghanistan, Iraq | Peter Haug has quite the story to tell when people ask him what he did on his summer vacation. He visited three places low on most people鈥檚 list of must-see destinations: Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan. 鈥淧eople thought I was insane,鈥 said the lanky and genial professor at Western Washington鈥 |