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  • EU agrees to Brexit deadline extension

    If Theresa May's agreement fails for the third time, the U.K. would exit without a deal or put forward another agreement, the Prime Minister said. 

    By March 21, 2019
  • Michaels brings e-commerce fulfillment in-house

    The switch means the retailer no longer has to worry about the cost associated with a third-party fulfillment provider, but Michaels continues to face cost headwinds from tariffs and transportation. 

    By March 20, 2019
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    Top 5 stories from Supply Chain Dive

    Here’s how companies are navigating rising costs, network changes and logistics disruptions across global supply chain networks.

    By Supply Chain Dive staff
  • FedEx revenue misses as short-haul small parcels dominate

    Even as margins decline, FedEx continues an ambitious investment strategy and aims to build its business in the most profitable areas.

    By March 20, 2019
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    Counterfeit goods total $509B, 3.3% of global trade and growing

    The e-commerce boom has created a greater circulation of small parcels — a "growing conduit for counterfeit goods," according to the OECD. 

    By March 19, 2019
  • State Department backs plan for postal treaty countries to set own rates

    The Trump administration says the current rate structure of the Universal Postal Union is unfair, allowing Chinese retailers to ship to the U.S. at such a low price that it puts American companies at a disadvantage.

    By March 19, 2019
  • Lawsuit alleges UPS tolerated nooses, racial slurs at Ohio facility

    In addition to numerous specific incidents of racism directed toward them, the plaintiffs allege a racially discriminatory culture "permeated employment decisions."

    By Lisa Burden • March 18, 2019
  • How shippers can navigate trucking labor disputes

    Strikes by truck drivers can cost billions and leave manufacturers scrambling to meet customer demands.

    By March 18, 2019
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    Ulta plans 'fast fulfillment centers' to handle online orders

    The new centers will be able to handle up to 30,000 orders per day during peak times and help the company reach its two-day delivery goal.

    By March 18, 2019
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    Dollar General to build out distribution capacity for fresh foods

    The fresh program is already boosting day-to-day traffic, said CEO Todd Vasos, but after experimenting in 300 stores, the company is eager to claim back the margin eaten up by distributor fees.

    By March 15, 2019
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    Kroger's autonomous delivery test moves to Houston

    The grocer said it will conclude its Scottsdale, Arizona, pilot this month, which launched in 2018, before initiating phase two in Texas this spring.

    By Jeff Wells • March 14, 2019
  • Penske Truck Leasing adds FUSO electric trucks to its fleet

    The vehicles are made by FUSO and will first be introduced to the California market. 

    By March 14, 2019
  • Alibaba buys stake in Chinese parcel carrier STO Express

    This is the fourth investment in a logistics firm by Alibaba, as it seeks to strengthen shipper-carrier bonds and take greater control of its supply chain. 

    By March 13, 2019
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    Rising revenue on all rungs of drug supply chain, Pew says

    As pharmaceutical spending and PBMs take fire in Washington, the report aims to suss out the players pocketing a share as drugs make their way through the system.   

    By Les Masterson • March 11, 2019
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    Imports drop to annual lows with tariff hike on hold

    Data from the National Retail Federation provide key insights into the retail supply chain that will help inform critical business decisions.

    By March 11, 2019
  • Rue21 to launch BOPIS in over 700 stores

    The retailer's large-scale commitment to click-and-collect comes as more consumers across the sector are engaging with the service.

    By Dan O'Shea • March 11, 2019
  • SAP, Bumble Bee Foods team up to track tuna using blockchain

    Consumers will be able to scan a QR code on the final product to find out where their fish was caught and how it made it to the store. 

    By March 11, 2019
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    Will shipper-carrier tension melt away in favor of collaboration?

    A noticeable sense of underlying tension among supply chain partners permeated sessions at TPM 2019 in Long Beach, California. 

    By March 11, 2019
  • Walmart planning new returns process at front of stores

    The retailer's U.S. CEO said customers will be able to get refunds from employees stationed just inside store entrances.

    By Dan O'Shea • March 8, 2019
  • Walmart tightens on-time, in-full rate for suppliers to 87%

    The retailer toughened its OTIF policy from the previous requirement of 85% as it seeks greater control over inventory. 

    By March 8, 2019
  • Infrastructure, congestion cost carriers billions in fuel

    Highway congestion costs trucking companies billions in additional fuel spend, according to a new study by the American Transportation Research Institute.

    By March 6, 2019
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    FreshDirect expands suburban delivery and same-day service

    The e-grocer will serve additional markets around Washington, D.C. and Connecticut, and announced a new speedy delivery service three years after launching FoodKick.

    By Krishna Thakker • March 6, 2019
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    Your own robot to pick up packages? Amazon is on it.

    The live-in robot described in Amazon's new patent would meet the delivery truck and securely take parcels back inside.

    By March 5, 2019
  • Chinese carriers move autonomous vehicles into daily use

    China Post and Deppon Express say this is the first use of this technology for commercial purposes in the country. 

    By March 5, 2019
  • CEVA Logistics to run IKEA's New York Distribution Centre

    The distribution center will support purchases from IKEA's Manhattan Planning Studio, the first of its kind in the United States.

    By March 4, 2019
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    Amazon Day expands to all Prime members — and offers an operational win-win

    The negotiation between speed, convenience, waste and a longer fulfillment time horizon is the next evolution of retail fulfillment.

    By March 1, 2019