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Tracker
US ports by volume: How maritime cargo trends are stacking up
The amount of containers handled at 12 major gateways can help show how the economy is faring. Use this tracker to dig into trends by seaport, coast and month.
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Baltimore bridge collapse
Transportation modes absorb pressures after Baltimore bridge collapse
Delays, congestion and diversions are occurring, but supply chains are showing their resiliency.
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Amazon leapfrogs UPS and 4 other takeaways from a top shipping index
Market conditions are leading to shifts in U.S. volume share with some upstarts gaining ground, according to new parcel delivery data from Pitney Bowes.
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Ground parcel delivery costs projected to climb in Q2
The rate per package is expected to jump as FedEx and UPS become less amenable to discounts, according to the TD Cowen/AFS Freight Index.
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CMA CGM to add Transpacific air cargo service
The carrier will deploy two Atlas Air-operated Boeing 777-200F aircraft ahead of peak season.
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Tracking the speed, dwell and cars of Class I railroads
This dashboard shows the average speed, dwell time and cars online for all of the Class I railroads operating in the U.S.
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Companies should increase emphasis on upskilling for AI, report says
Businesses currently have an unbalanced approach, with many planning to lean on new talent to handle AI adoption, according to The Adecco Group.
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Cardinal Health breaks ground on 4th Ohio distribution center
The 350,000-square-foot facility will be equipped with automated logistics technology from Honeywell.
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Walmart brings autonomous forklifts to 4 distribution centers
The Fox Robotics technology is being deployed in Florida, Texas, New York and Alabama after a 16-month pilot.
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Shein taps Flexport as logistics partner for US marketplace
The arrangement allows orders made through the fast-fashion giant to activate logistics processes with the freight forwarder.
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Manufacturing could be short 1.9M workers if the talent gap isn’t fixed
Companies need millions of workers in operations and tech roles, according to a study. Experts worry the industry can’t keep up.
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Henkel eyes cost savings with streamlined supply chain
The Germany-based CPG has already reduced a number of production lines and cut roughly 100 contract manufacturers.
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US import volumes rise despite global trade uncertainty
The top 12 container ports are expected to reach 2 million TEUs in May despite ongoing ocean freight disruptions.
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The great stagnation: Workers feel replaceable amid hiring push
A disconnect between employer perceptions and worker realities around advancement points to an opportunity for worker upskilling, a report said.
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Employee sentiment rebounds, likely reducing exits, consulting firm says
Although positive sentiment remains lower than in early 2023, workers may be less likely to leave their jobs during the next two quarters.
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Oracle adds AI-powered tools to supply chain platform
The software giant's March update included features like description generation and supplier recommendations.
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Union Pacific adds route between Chicago and Southern California
The new service is part of the railroad's push to convert freight from trucks to rail, saying it lowers overall costs for shippers.
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Savannah port sees intermodal cargo surge in March
Infrastructure and low dwell times contributed to nearly 436,000 total TEUs handled in March at the Port of Savannah.
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Why Big Lots set up in-house merchandising teams in Asia
Buying offices in Shanghai and Ho Chi Minh City will reduce costs and add sourcing efficiencies, an executive told Supply Chain Dive.
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3 takeaways from the FTC’s probe into grocery supply chains
The Federal Trade Commission’s study highlighted ongoing procurement risks exposed by the pandemic.
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Parcel carrier Better Trucks grows network with 1,100 new ZIP codes
The additions target delivery coverage gaps in the company's network, such as areas between Indianapolis and South Bend, Indiana.
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Deep Dive
FedEx’s network poised for a shakeup after US Postal Service split
Daytime flight operations and pilot staffing are likely targets for reductions once the air transportation contract expires in September, experts say.
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11 years after Rana Plaza tragedy, fashion brands still failing to improve treatment of garment workers: report
Only 1% of the 250 biggest fashion brands reveal the percentage of supply chain workers paid a living wage rate, advocacy group Fashion Revolution said.
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Red Sea modal shifts, e-commerce push March air volumes up 11% YoY
Shippers are negotiating shorter-term contracts to keep their options open amid disruptions and an incoming summer capacity boost.
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Baltimore bridge collapse
Virginia, Pennsylvania join Maryland in relaxing trucking tax rules
The states and federal government have moved to provide relief after the Francis Scott Key Bridge disaster.
Updated April 11, 2024