Risk and Resilience
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Panama Canal on alert as low water levels could affect transit
A press release from the canal said economic impact was unavoidable. In response, some ocean carriers have announced surcharges.
By Alejandra Salgado • June 6, 2023 -
West Coast port labor talks
2 terminals at Port of Long Beach close truck gates
As one gate closure extends until Tuesday, and another pops up in Los Angeles, industry observers warned the sudden closures could lead to congestion and other fallout.
By Edwin Lopez , Alejandra Salgado • Updated June 5, 2023 -
Explore the Trendline➔
George Frey via Getty ImagesTrendlineThe Supply Chain Outlook for 2023
After more than two years of nonstop disruption, will this be the year supply chains finally reach normalcy?
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West Coast port labor talks
Labor disruptions throughout West Coast ports sow uncertainty
Five ports in California and Washington experienced issues Friday as terminal jobs went unfilled. Stakeholders are warning ripple effects could be felt in the coming days.
By Edwin Lopez • June 3, 2023 -
FedEx Express, pilots union reach tentative agreement
The deal follows years of negotiations and a strike authorization vote two weeks ago.
By Max Garland • May 31, 2023 -
Opinion
It’s not easy buying green: How procurement can drive ESG in supply chain
More than two-thirds of buyers aim to invest in more sustainable practices. What's stopping them?
By Aster Angagaw • May 22, 2023 -
How Toyota is rethinking its supply chain for a post-pandemic world
The automaker’s well-insulated supply chain wasn’t enough to weather the COVID-19 storm.
By Sarah Zimmerman • May 22, 2023 -
FedEx Express pilots authorize strike as talks drag on
The union says its goal is still to reach an agreement with the company as contract negotiations under a federal mediator continue.
By Max Garland • May 17, 2023 -
Apple iPhone supply stabilizes after last year’s disruptions in China
As near-term manufacturing headaches ease, the electronics giant is looking to diversify its sourcing footprint.
By Ben Unglesbee • May 11, 2023 -
UPS, Teamsters kick off high-stakes national contract negotiations
The delivery giant is optimistic about reaching an agreement, but some say the risk of a strike is higher than in previous years.
By Max Garland • May 10, 2023 -
Target has tracked down nearly all of its palm oil supply
The retailer had visibility down to the mill level of 96% of its supply last year as it looks to make its products more sustainable.
By Ben Unglesbee • May 5, 2023 -
Bed Bath & Beyond owes over $95M to these 14 vendors in its supply chain
The bankrupt retailer has big trade debts to numerous suppliers, as well as transportation and other service providers.
By Ben Unglesbee • May 4, 2023 -
Tesla details its supply chain emissions for the first time
The EV maker released an estimate of its Scope 3 footprint, while also delving into its efforts to source mineral responsibly.
By Ben Unglesbee • May 2, 2023 -
General Dynamics calls out supplier Honeywell for late deliveries
The aerospace and defense giant said the delay in parts is hurting build rate growth.
By Kelly Stroh • May 2, 2023 -
PVH launches supplier finance program tied to sustainability goals
Vendors for the apparel company can get discounts on loans if they hit environmental and social targets.
By Ben Unglesbee • May 1, 2023 -
Boeing sends cash, resources to supplier to fix 737 quality issue
The aircraft company is providing Spirit Aerosystems with manufacturing and engineering resources after being notified of a quality issue on some fuselages.
By Kelly Stroh • May 1, 2023 -
Column
Is it time for supply chains to break out the pre-pandemic playbook?
The industry will need to dust off its pre-pandemic playbook to succeed in an inflationary environment.
By Rich Weissman • April 28, 2023 -
Neiman Marcus, Ocean Spray join coalition to reduce supplier emissions
The consumer giants join PepsiCo, Coca Cola, General Mills and others in a collaborative aimed at tracking and reporting their environmental progress.
By Ben Unglesbee • April 27, 2023 -
How Bed Bath & Beyond lost its suppliers’ trust — and doomed itself
In the years leading up to bankruptcy, the retailer alienated major vendors by betting on private labels, and when that didn’t work, stock buybacks.
By Ben Unglesbee • April 26, 2023 -
UPS fights to keep strike-fearing shippers from fleeing
The delivery giant has assigned executives to major customers to keep them from shifting volume to competitors amid Teamsters contract negotiations, CEO Carol Tomé said.
By Max Garland • April 25, 2023 -
Amazon targets counterfeits with new information-sharing exchange
The e-commerce giant said the program has already detected hundreds of problematic accounts.
By Ben Unglesbee • April 24, 2023 -
Lawmakers scrutinize potential loopholes in forced labor law
Congressional members want more information on enforcement following reports that shippers are skirting the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act.
By Ben Unglesbee • April 20, 2023 -
West Coast port labor talks
ILWU, PMA reach tentative deal on ‘certain key issues’
Contract talks remain ongoing as the two sides near the one-year mark since negotiations began.
By Edwin Lopez • Updated April 21, 2023 -
David’s Bridal owes $27.5M to vendors as it navigates bankruptcy
The wedding apparel retailer is millions in debt to the joint venture that procures the bulk of its merchandise outside North America.
By Ben Unglesbee • April 20, 2023 -
Purchasing practices are still harming apparel suppliers in Bangladesh: report
With little leverage, manufacturers and workers in supply chains are still struggling as large fashion brands push for ultra-favorable terms, according to a new paper.
By Ben Unglesbee • April 19, 2023 -
China sourcing tied to largest supply chain risks of 2023: report
Insolvencies, COVID-19 disruption and ties to forced labor raise the possibility for delays and reputational harm, according to Everstream.
By Ben Unglesbee • April 18, 2023