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RH expects no interruption after supplier bankruptcy
The home goods retailer’s CEO said the company doesn’t see any broader supply risks from potential distress among producers in the industry.
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$1.7B in shipments detained by US under forced labor law: report
Many of the products targeted during the first year of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act were electronics, apparel, footwear and textiles.
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PVH ups inventory reduction goal as supply chain pressures ease
The owner of Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger is targeting a 25% cut by the end of 2024.
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2023 UPS-Teamsters negotiations
UPS, Teamsters deal could ramp up wage pressure for logistics firms
Rival FedEx has already laid out plans to increase wages for its employees in October.
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Kroger taps the brakes on automated fulfillment center rollout
The grocery chain plans to hold off on building new e-commerce sites with the robotics firm Ocado, aiming to focus on automation at its current sites.
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RFID on packaging gains traction amid food safety and waste concerns
A tracking system traditionally used for nonperishable items could become more common on certain types of packaging ahead of future traceability requirements from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
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Flexport’s new product launch builds on Shopify Logistics acquisition
Flexport Revolution advances the company's push to provide fulfillment services tailored for small- and medium-sized businesses.
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G-III slashes inventory by 23% but is ‘not giving it away’
After last year’s glut, the apparel company has cleared out stock and reined in purchases to free up cash, cut costs and reduce debt.
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TrusTrace develops garment tracking system in advance of EU regulations
The traceability platform's digital product tags aim to boost textile transparency and sustainability.
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NRF acquires Reverse Logistics Association
The acquisition will help the industry group to collaborate and develop resources in the return and reverse logistics industry.
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Drug Supply Chain Security Act enforcement delayed until 2024
The extension aims to help healthcare supply chain partners develop and refine their systems for electronic data sharing.
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Amazon unveils end-to-end supply chain services
Through Supply Chain by Amazon, sellers can have Amazon handle their logistics from manufacturers to customers.
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Estée Lauder hires new procurement chief
The cosmetics giant tapped Quentin Roach to oversee its strategic supplier relationships and help drive innovation with its partners.
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Investors call for Nike to pay $2.2M in owed wages to supply chain workers
Ahead of the sportswear giant’s annual meeting this week, investors are asking the company to avoid similar cases in the future.
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FMC asks shippers, transportation providers to weigh in on data initiative
Questions for stakeholders focus on data-sharing and the costs of current constraints.
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Wawa debuts first-ever electric truck
The c-store chain will run a six-month pilot program in partnership with Penske in order to “test and learn” more about this side of the electric vehicle space.
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Dollar General braces for $95M profit hit as it clears inventory
While it works to reduce stock levels, the discounter is also investing in new planning tools to help manage flows at stores and distribution centers.
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Yamaha deploys project44 solutions for improved ocean and port visibility
The musical and audio equipment maker said pandemic supply chain disruptions spurred it to rethink its logistics management approach.
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FDA issues warning letters to 3 baby formula makers
Perrigo, ByHeart and Mead Johnson received letters as part of the agency's ongoing review of formula manufacturing after years of constrained supply and recalls.
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Walmart scaling fulfillment services for third-party sellers
At its first seller summit, the retailer also announced plans to open Walmart Marketplace to businesses in Chile.
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UPS gains critical exemption to operate drones beyond line of sight
A new ground-based surveillance system will allow UPS to fly Matternet M2 drones without a visual line of sight throughout the route, setting the stage for increased delivery activity.
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Target offers more details on its delivery strategy
The retailer opened its 10th sortation center and is testing larger vehicles for delivery.
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UPS unveils 5.9% shipping rate increase, higher peak season surcharges
The rate hike applies to Ground, Air and International services and will take effect Dec. 26.
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Flexport CEO Dave Clark resigns, founder Ryan Petersen takes over
In a statement Wednesday, Clark said Petersen is best suited to lead the company as it shifts its focus back to "growth in the core freight business.”
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STB proposes reciprocal switching rule in push for improved rail service
The new rule would provide shippers a path to switching shipments to another nearby railroad if service levels are not adequate.