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Ports push multimodal projects in policy brief to Trump administration
The American Association of Port Authorities highlighted the importance of sustainability, resilience and modernization to global competitiveness.
By Edwin Lopez • Nov. 21, 2016 -
Human rights violations revealed in Australian fruit supply chains
Sourcing from developed countries does not guarantee ethical supply chains when auditors veil the truth in reports.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Nov. 17, 2016 -
The TPP is not dead, it is in 'purgatory' says USTR
Republican Rep. Kevin Brady also stated he would encourage Trump to alter course from his campaign promises and instead favor the TPP.
By Edwin Lopez • Nov. 16, 2016 -
Trump names former rail lobbyist to lead transportation team transition
Martin Whitmer's influence could tip the Department of Transportation's preference toward more highway, road and rail infrastructure projects.
By Kim Slowey • Nov. 15, 2016 -
Election results yield fatal outlook for TPP
As Trump moderates his rhetoric, industry leaders hope his anti-trade stance will be tempered. But many believe the TPP is effectively dead.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Nov. 14, 2016 -
US voters approved $201B for transportation projects on Election Day
Infrastructure has been a major talking point this election cycle, which has construction companies optimistic about an increase in future work.
By Emily Peiffer , Jennifer McKevitt • Nov. 11, 2016 -
NAFTA negotiations likely after Canadian PM announces support
Negotiations between the trade partners could reap great benefits for the supply chain if the shared goals outlined by President-elect Trump and Mexican President Peña Nieto in August hold true.
By Edwin Lopez , Jennifer McKevitt • Nov. 11, 2016 -
Manufacturing, trucking and retail associations react to Trump victory
The advocacy groups pledged to work with the administration to address concerns over infrastructure, trade and a divided nation.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Nov. 10, 2016 -
Deep Dive
Survey: What is your outlook on the supply chain post-election?
How will the supply chain react to President-elect Donald Trump's administration? Share your thoughts with Supply Chain Dive.
By Edwin Lopez • Nov. 10, 2016 -
Study demonstrates popularity of speed limiters within big fleets
Many big fleets already use the governors as a way to save fuel and improve safety.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Nov. 9, 2016 -
Importers will suffer from increased risk, trade uncertainty following Trump victory
The decline reflects a deep uncertainty in America's role as a global business leader given President-elect Donald Trump's opposition to established trade agreements.
By Edwin Lopez • Nov. 9, 2016 -
Deep Dive
Round-up: How will the election impact your industry?
Regardless of who wins tonight, supply chains will have to adapt to policy shifts over the next four years. Whether you're in the food, healthcare, retail or energy industry, here's what you need to know about the candidates' positions.
By Robin Re • Nov. 8, 2016 -
Wal-Mart invests in greening of company, supply chain
Locally-sourced staple items and produce are also going to be phased into Wal-Mart's push.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Nov. 8, 2016 -
Speed limiter rule's comments period extended at associations' request
The move signals the Department of Transportation's desire to nip issues in the bud to avoid another decade-long battle.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Nov. 3, 2016 -
EU-Canada deal provides silver lining during anti-trade year
The deal will reduce 98% of industrial tariffs and reduce intermediate costs between those regions.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Nov. 3, 2016 -
Deep Dive
Courts uphold ELD mandate, hopes dim for opposition – what's next?
The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals rejected the OOIDA's challenge to mandated electronic devices, which will force small carriers to adapt to the controversial rule.
By Edwin Lopez • Nov. 1, 2016 -
Supply chain management is a priority for GSK as Brexit looms
The UK's decision to leave the EU has benefited the company in terms of operating costs but threatens to disrupt access to talent and capital, which could harm its competitive advantage.
By Edwin Lopez , Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 31, 2016 -
Deep Dive
Why supply chain professionals should disagree with Trump and Clinton on trade
The TPP promises to lower 18,000 tariffs and drive export competitiveness
By Edwin Lopez • Oct. 27, 2016 -
Modern slavery allegations burn clothing supply chains
ASOS, Marks & Spencer and Uniqlo were recently implicated in child labor and unsafe workplace scandals, highlighting enforcement failures.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 26, 2016 -
Creditors must file Hanjin claims in South Korea immediately
A New Jersey judge recently rejected Ashley Furniture's plea to offset debts to Hanjin with credits suggesting the claim be filed in South Korea instead.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 24, 2016 -
FMC clears Ocean Alliance in first step to launch
If approved in Europe and China, the four carriers will surpass 2M and THE Alliance in shipping capacity.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 24, 2016 -
U of Michigan survey: Large fleet managers say diesel pain point starts at $3 per gallon
Managers of smaller fleets said when the price of diesel rises to $3.50, they would opt for fuel-saving technologies
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 21, 2016 -
Deep Dive
Where Trump, Clinton stand on supply chain issues
Both candidates said they would bring back manufacturing jobs and talked tough on trade during Wednesday night's debate, but how will they do it? We looked at their platforms to find out.
By Edwin Lopez • Oct. 20, 2016 -
Pepsi pushes suppliers to meet higher environmental, waste and health standards
The company's sustainability plan directly responds to international regulations on sugar intake and environmental footprint.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 19, 2016 -
Microsoft publishes 'due diligence' checklist to ease cloud transitions
Supply chain executives can reference the tool to ensure the systems they contract comply with international privacy and security regulations.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 18, 2016