Bourbon Loses its Charm Overseas
The sale of Four Roses Bourbon to Gallo suggests Japanese owners might be losing faith in American whiskey.
The sale of Four Roses Bourbon to Gallo suggests Japanese owners might be losing faith in American whiskey.
With hundreds of millions of bottles produced every year, the global whiskey industry is enormous, valued at approximately $28 billion. While production is led by countries like Scotland and the United States — both of which produce whiskey in a number of styles — Irish, Japanese, and other world whiskeys are popular in their own …
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For decades, energy sat quietly in the background of supply chain operations. It showed up in utility bills, fuel surcharges, and cost-to-serve models, but rarely shaped network design or operational strategy. That era is over. Energy has become a defining constraint in modern supply chains. Rising costs, grid instability, decarbonization mandates, and geopolitical volatility are …
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