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Alphabet, FedEx, Uber to participate in DOT drone program
Ten local municipalities with private partners will develop drone pilot programs to help the Department of Transportation craft regulation for drone use.
By Kate Patrick Macri • May 10, 2018 -
Blockchain baffles pharma supply chains
At an event hosted by the Center for Supply Chain Studies, the FDA, biopharma industry and blockchain service providers gathered to discuss practical implementation for the drug supply chain.
By Kate Patrick Macri • May 8, 2018 -
Can teenagers safely solve the truck driver shortage?
The trucking industry is sharply divided over new legislation that would allow drivers under the age of 21 to transport goods across state lines.
By Barry Hochfelder • May 8, 2018 -
Round 9: The final NAFTA countdown
After a full month of talks, negotiators are racing to get a new deal up for votes during both the U.S. and Mexico's lame duck legislative sessions.
By Edwin Lopez • May 7, 2018 -
White House considers executive action against Chinese telecom companies
The telecom supply chain is in for upheaval if the U.S. cracks down on Chinese suppliers over national security concerns.
By Rich Weissman • May 4, 2018 -
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Chain Reaction: Localizing the auto supply chain may not work
With NAFTA negotiations winding down, the U.S. is still pushing "America First" policies. In other news, Nikola sues Tesla over electric truck patent infringement.
By Kate Patrick Macri • May 4, 2018 -
Opinion
How to manage warranty, regulatory and commercial litigation risks in the auto supply chain
The auto supply chain is subject to many risks, but this how-to guide can help you take the first steps toward securing your supply chain.
By Mark Aiello and Andrew Fromm • May 2, 2018 -
New California independent contractor test assumes all workers are employees
The "ABC test" could finally put an end to the truck driver misclassification debate.
By Kate Tornone • May 2, 2018 -
Trade uncertainty threatens air freight boom
Data from the International Air Transport Association revealed slower growth in February, indicating a downturn in air cargo volumes.
By Shefali Kapadia • April 30, 2018 -
What the Denham amendment means for the trucking industry
While the amendment could streamline interstate commerce, some industry groups argue it would create safety issues for drivers.
By Kate Patrick Macri • April 30, 2018 -
Column
Chain Reaction: The FAA amendment could spell bad news for the trucking industry
The amendment could further complicate ELD implementation despite providing streamlined break rules for truck drivers.
By Kate Patrick Macri • April 27, 2018 -
Drayage battle heats up in California
Labor advocates are facing off against industry groups over a bill in the California Senate, which would hold shippers liable for using a trucking company with labor violations.
By Edwin Lopez • April 26, 2018 -
Suppliers raising steel prices up to 10% amid tariff uncertainty
If U.S. steel manufacturers are unable to meet increased demand, steel prices could rise even further.
By Kim Slowey • April 26, 2018 -
Deep Dive
As India, China drug industries mature, FDA scrutiny an overhang
Rising numbers of warning letters have put production quality in focus, just as both countries turn further toward novel drug R&D.
By Ned Pagliarulo • April 23, 2018 -
Deep Dive
The Drug Supply Chain Security Act: A progress report
Five years in and one enforcement extension later, pharmaceutical companies still have a long way to go to fulfill the goal of true traceability.
By Edwin Lopez • April 23, 2018 -
Top challenges facing drug supply chains
Issues like compliance and cold-chain shipping are just two of the hurdles that medicines have to overcome when getting from manufacturers to patients.
By Ned Pagliarulo , Edwin Lopez • April 23, 2018 -
COSCO may sell Long Beach terminal to clear OOCL deal
U.S. regulators are scrutinizing the deal, worried a major terminal may fall under a Chinese state-owned enterprise's control.
By Edwin Lopez • April 23, 2018 -
Column
Chain Reaction: Trump flirts with rejoining Pacific trade deal, but it was just a tease
In other trade news, tariffs are having their intended effect on the steel industry, but other industries are scrambling to absorb high costs.
By Kate Patrick Macri • April 20, 2018 -
Manufacturers voice concerns as steel prices skyrocket
The rising prices, a reaction to tariffs announced last month, are "killing" American businesses, according to some manufacturers.
By Shefali Kapadia • April 20, 2018 -
China announces formal ban on 32 scrap categories
According to the Ministry of Ecology and Environment, this ban will take effect in two phases — half at the end of 2018 and half at the end of 2019.
By Cole Rosengren • April 19, 2018 -
Deep Dive
Supreme Court appears hesitant to overturn 'antiquated' sales tax precedent
During oral arguments in South Dakota v. Wayfair, some justices suggested Congress may be better equipped to tackle the issue. But states and companies are looking for a firm decision.
By Corinne Ruff • April 18, 2018 -
The new USPS reform bill could shake up supply chains
To stem 11 consecutive years of net losses, Sen. Tom Carper's bill would promote better debt management, allow the post office to ship alcohol and modernize rates.
By Kate Patrick Macri • April 17, 2018 -
Deep Dive
What's at stake in the e-commerce sales tax debate
This week, SCOTUS will hear oral arguments in South Dakota v. Wayfair. It has the potential to overturn a precedent that dictates when e-tailers pay state sales tax.
By Corinne Ruff • April 16, 2018 -
Deep Dive
Chain Reaction: Trump's aid package could be disastrous for ag supply chains
Single sourcing continues to plague various supply chains globally, while Nikola Motors and Tesla battle to be the top name in electric trucking.
By Kate Patrick Macri • April 13, 2018 -
Solar installations rise in 2017, but tariffs may slow procurement
Procurement trends in the renewable energy sector show the vast impact regulatory policy can have to incentivize green supply chains.
By Rich Weissman • April 13, 2018