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COVID-19 Cases Increase In Meat Processing Plants Across Iowa
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COVID-19 Cases Increase In Meat Processing Plants Across Iowa

COVID-19 has turned into a pandemic and has practically disturbed every single industry in the world and the American meat industry is not an exception. Iowa is considered the pork-producing capital of America and the situation is getting worse day by day. The meat industry in Iowa is like any other industry in the world. It can’t afford to be completely closed down as there are farmers raising hogs for the meat supply. If the industry stops working, a lot of them will have to be euthanized whic

Michael Dautner
2 min readApril 22, 2020
Food Supply Worries Grow After Outbreak Closes Smithfield Meat Plant
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Food Supply Worries Grow After Outbreak Closes Smithfield Meat Plant

Michael Dautner
2 min readApril 15, 2020
COVID-19 and Impact on Global Nutraceutical Supply Chain
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COVID-19 and Impact on Global Nutraceutical Supply Chain

There’s no doubt that we’ve reached a critical point in this ever-growing pandemic, and the signs are beginning to become clearly evident in the nutraceutical and pharmaceutical space. In particular, the fears surround the global pharmaceutical supply chain. The biggest headaches at the moment are the restrictions and impact of COVID-19 on two of the world’s largest global producers of nutraceutical ingredients and generics which happen to China and India. Ever since the initial outbreak took pl

Michael Dautner
3 min readApril 13, 2020
How the Treasury and the Federal Reserve Should Act Strategically to Keep the Factories Running and the Lights On
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How the Treasury and the Federal Reserve Should Act Strategically to Keep the Factories Running and the Lights On

The Treasury and the Federal Reserve are getting ready to use the 500 Billion Dollar fund for severely distressed sectors, a part of the CARES relief act. With the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, many businesses took a hit and are in need of stabilization. 500 billion dollars is a huge amount, the Treasury and the Federal Reserve should use it strategically in order to get the most out of it.

Michael Dautner
2 min readApril 10, 2020
Food Supply Is the Next Virus Headache
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Food Supply Is the Next Virus Headache

Coronavirus pandemic is disrupting everything in the world, the supply chains are in shock, and logistics are facing all sorts of issues. The countries around the globe are coming to a halt in order to prevent the spread of this virus. Just like all the industries, the food industry is also greatly affected by this. The food supply networks of the world are under a great threat, with food shippers limiting the shipments and food distributors having a hard time to find the proper distribution net

Michael Dautner
2 min readApril 3, 2020
Microsoft Dynamics 365 update is Focused on Harnessing Data
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Microsoft Dynamics 365 update is Focused on Harnessing Data

Not too long ago, the Microsoft Dynamics 365 product line got a major update. The update focuses on how to collect and understand the data to provide better customer experiences. This tells us about the importance of growing data in an enterprise.

Michael Dautner
3 min readApril 1, 2020
Are More Nutraceutical Makers Turning to Pharmaceutical-Grade Equipment?
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Are More Nutraceutical Makers Turning to Pharmaceutical-Grade Equipment?

Pharmaceutical and nutraceutical industries have a lot in common, they both share almost the same delivery system i.e. Pills, tablets, gels etc.

Michael Dautner
2 min readMarch 27, 2020
9 ways coronavirus is changing seafood forever
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9 ways coronavirus is changing seafood forever

Michael Dautner
2 min readMarch 25, 2020
U.S. Factories are Likely to Close Due to Coronavirus’ Supply-Chain Shock
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U.S. Factories are Likely to Close Due to Coronavirus’ Supply-Chain Shock

With the spread of the coronavirus in the world, especially in China, the world of commerce is going through a rough time. The factories in China have stopped operating and the ones which are in operation, aren’t operating at full potential. The United States’ markets and manufacturers being highly dependent on the Chinese raw products manufacturers, hence resulting in the supply chain issues.

Michael Dautner
2 min readMarch 18, 2020
Breaking Down The Functions and Benefits of ERP Software
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Breaking Down The Functions and Benefits of ERP Software

The linking of sectors in a business which can be customized, is what the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) does. A company can see its payroll, analyzing the efficiency with automated batching systems and tracing back the ingredients within a specific product.

Michael Dautner
2 min readMarch 16, 2020
Coronavirus Crisis Creates Obstacles for Alaska Seafood Exports
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Coronavirus Crisis Creates Obstacles for Alaska Seafood Exports

The world is facing a coronavirus crisis and like every industry, it is also affecting the seafood industry. China has seven of the world’s ten busiest ports and eighty percent of the world’s trade by volume is carried out by the sea. Due to the spread of coronavirus, these ports came to a halt. Ships can’t get into the ports, the ones that are already there are stuck at the docks and if the ship came from a Chinese port, they are in floating quarantine zones until the crew is cleared of the vir

Michael Dautner
2 min readMarch 13, 2020
Power BI Experts Weigh In On Power Query and More
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Power BI Experts Weigh In On Power Query and More

Michael Dautner
3 min readMarch 11, 2020
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