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Our most read logistics stories of H1 2022
Fulfillment, ocean shipping regulation, congestion and middle mile were among the trending topics in logistics for the first half of the year.
By Alejandra Carranza • July 20, 2022 -
What's next for Gopuff and rapid delivery as the young industry hits 'an inflection point'?
The company’s struggles and those of newer startups in the space could offer an opening for established grocers, sources say.
By Jeff Wells , Sam Silverstein , Catherine Douglas Moran • July 20, 2022 -
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TrendlineTop 5 stories from Supply Chain Dive
Here’s how companies are navigating evolving global trade and tariff policies, rising costs and operational uncertainty across supply chain networks.
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Retrieved from Port of Los Angeles, via YouTube on July 18, 2022
West Coast port labor talksILWU negotiations: White House watching 'as closely as they can be'
Union and management leaders are committed to reaching a new contract and not impeding the flow of goods, Port Envoy Gen. Stephen Lyons said.
By Colin Campbell • July 19, 2022 -
DoorDash, Schnucks expands partnership to target rapid delivery
The Midwestern supermarket chain is offering 30-minute delivery on specified prepared food items located a few miles away from 25 stores in Missouri, Illinois and Indiana.
By Sam Silverstein • July 19, 2022 -
Walmart's EV deal blocks Amazon as rivalry expands
The agreement prevents Canoo from making EVs for the e-commerce giant. One expert said Amazon is likely "more amused than anything."
By Max Garland • July 18, 2022 -
GXO to close Wisconsin facility, lay off 144 workers
The layoffs come less than a year after owner XPO Logistics spun off the business.
By David Taube • Updated July 18, 2022 -
Empty containers buoy Port of Los Angeles cargo volumes to June record
Despite inflation and recession concerns, the results show "Americans are still spending on goods,” Executive Director Gene Seroka said.
By Colin Campbell • July 18, 2022 -
Amazon expanding drone delivery service to Texas
Customers in the city of College Station are set to receive goods via Prime Air later this year, the company announced Friday.
By Max Garland • July 15, 2022 -
Amazon Air's Newark hub fallout adds to its 2022 logistics stressors
Plans for a hub in New Jersey have dissipated, complicating the company's ability to more quickly serve northeast customers.
By Max Garland • July 13, 2022 -
Walmart to purchase 4,500 Canoo EVs to boost last mile coverage
The retailer is beefing up its delivery fleet as it gears up to fulfill more online orders with a short turnaround time.
By Max Garland • July 12, 2022 -
Opinion
The myth of supply chain management
Managers should be focused not only on minimizing costs, but securing the resiliency and elasticity of their supply chains.
By John Frechette and Dr. Ralph Sonenshine • July 11, 2022 -
Walmart nearly doubles coverage of InHome grocery delivery service
Seven new markets advance Walmart’s goal to expand InHome coverage from 6 million homes to 30 million homes.
By Max Garland • July 11, 2022 -
Joann bolsters ocean carrier mix, capacity in preparation for holidays
After spending around $35.3 million to free up stranded containers last quarter, the craft retailer is also focused on controlling freight costs.
By Alejandra Carranza • July 8, 2022 -
Deep Dive
Waiting for 'Lady Day': A Billie Holiday book's supply chain saga
On the planned release date, pre-ordered copies sat inside a container aboard the Evergreen ship stuck in the Chesapeake Bay. Their voyage offers a glimpse into today’s ocean freight challenges.
By Colin Campbell • July 7, 2022 -
Walmart GoLocal pushes deeper into food delivery with Local Express
Independent grocers and other users of Local Express' platform will have access to same-day shipping through the arrangement, a critical offering to satisfy on-demand orders.
By Max Garland • July 6, 2022 -
Walmart to levy a pickup and fuel charge on suppliers as transportation costs climb
The charges, starting Aug. 1, come as the retailer looks to pass on rising inflation costs that have dampened profits.
By Max Garland • July 6, 2022 -
Amazon cancels, delays wave of warehouse plans as e-commerce demand cools
Shifts in plans have affected at least 13 facilities, including locations in Texas, Florida, Louisiana, Tennessee and California, according to local news reports.
By Max Garland • June 30, 2022 -
FedEx to consolidate stations, delivery routes in $2B operational overhaul
'Network 2.0' will boost collaboration between Express, Ground and Freight — three operating companies FedEx has long kept separate.
By Max Garland • June 29, 2022 -
Brands to continue higher airfreight spend despite added cost
The decision to ramp up airfreight is more about being decisive than about increasing weeks of supply, one executive said.
By Max Garland • June 27, 2022 -
Revlon scrambles to stabilize its supply in bankruptcy
The cosmetics giant is racing to pay suppliers and catch up on production so it can fill orders for the pending holiday season.
By Ben Unglesbee • June 27, 2022 -
FedEx's new CEO outlines profit-boosting strategy as demand wanes
The company is pursuing more higher value shipments as the surge in home delivery demand has cooled off.
By Max Garland • June 24, 2022 -
Abercrombie & Fitch paid millions in extra freight costs after Vietnam lockdowns
The retailer is scheduling earlier inventory receipts after factory shutdowns pushed the company to rely more on airfreight.
By Alejandra Carranza , Edwin Lopez • June 23, 2022 -
FedEx, FourKites partner on platform to track orders, optimize delivery
FourKites X will use FedEx data to help businesses better respond to shipping disruptions.
By Alejandra Carranza • June 22, 2022 -
Chassis constraints create 'unprecedented' situation at ports: TRAC Intermodal
Truckers are taking three times longer to return chassis than they did before the pandemic, the company says.
By Colin Campbell • June 22, 2022 -
Zara now charges for some returns. Will other retailers follow?
In some regions, customers pay a fee to return online purchases to third-party drop-off points. It may mark a turning point for companies.
By Kaarin Moore • June 17, 2022