It’s “Official” - First Round of Olympic Shutdowns are Coming
Was just forwarded an article from Reuters entitled China to shut factories ahead of Olympics-sources where the lead paragraph says:Authorities in Tangshan, an industrial city in Hebei province north of Beijing, have ordered 267 firms to shut down operations by July 8 to improve air quality ahead of the Olympics, government and industry sources said on Friday.Update: I just found an article by Businessweek China: An Olympic Loss for Industry where the following quote came right off the screen:“It’s now too late to try to get additional freight, too late to move production, too late to stockpile,” he says. “There are some very large, well-known companies that were caught completely off guard on this.”So… once again I ask. Are you ready?Have you booked your containers?Are you stocked up?What is your plan B should your supply chain be disrupted for 2 months?to read more on this story, feel free to review my previous posts (which began in
- The Olympic Effect on China’s Steel Industry: Rising Prices
- DHL’s Beijing Olympics Memo & Contingency Plan
- Traffic Disruptions in Beijing Coming: I Hope You Listened to Me
- UPDATED: If You Are Manufacturing In Beijing, Tianjin, or Shanghai. PAY ATTENTION
- East China Province Gives Ultimatum to Polluters Before Olympics
- This is NOT a Test: Beijing Announces Plan to Close Factories, Stop Construction for Olympics
- Regulations in China: Are You Prepared? Are Ready? Are You OK?
- Are You Stocked Up For the Olympics? Have You Assessed Your Suppliers Yet? Booked Your Vessels Yet?













