How the Department of Energy will invest in the US supply chain
US Department of Energy’s Dr Jacob Ward speaks to Automotive Logistics editor-in-chief Christopher Ludwig about the DOE’s new Office of Manufacturing and Energy Supply Chains and the new focus on investing in domestic, secure industrial supply chains across the US.
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Dr Jacob Ward, supply chain deployment manager at the US Department of Energy’s newly created Office of Manufacturing and Energy Supply Chains
For more on how the USDOE’s strategy will impact the automotive industry, read more here.