Risk and Resilience: Page 27


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    Rising fats and oil prices have Colgate-Palmolive looking to mitigate costs

    The costs of fats and oils have doubled since 2020, and will continue to rise according to executives.

    By May 12, 2022
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    Tootsie Roll could pause production lines due to delayed supplier deliveries

    Ingredients and packaging suppliers have failed to meet promised delivery dates due to rail and truck constraints, the candy manufacturer said.

    By May 11, 2022
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    Trendline

    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
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    With chip supply tight, trade group says White House should prioritize medtech

    Medical device companies are competing with consumer electronic companies, automakers and other businesses for limited stocks, AdvaMed says.

    By Nick Paul Taylor • May 10, 2022
  • J&J Snack Foods' frozen beverage business, which includes ICEE products, was not affected by ERP conversion issues.
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    ERP implementation woes cost J&J Snack Foods estimated $20M

    Despite the headwinds, J&J's CEO called the transition "the largest and most necessary change required to strengthen our supply chain."

    By Sarah Zimmerman • May 10, 2022
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    Shanghai airport sees two-thirds capacity drop following COVID-19 lockdowns

    Export volume has shifted to North China, but airports have encountered backlogs "and rates have increased a lot," said Crane Worldwide Logistics.

    By May 9, 2022
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    West Coast port labor talks

    West Coast port labor talks are taking place. Here's what's at stake.

    Officials from both parties have made it clear they aim to avoid disruption, but the talks will cover some difficult ground.

    By May 9, 2022
  • Tempur Sealy diversifies sourcing to mitigate risk from China lockdowns

    The mattress company also shored up its inventory in order to keep delivery times in line with retailers' expectations.

    By May 5, 2022
  • PPG cleared to reopen 6 facilities closed by China lockdowns

    The company expects lockdowns to ease this month, alleviating operational and logistical challenges.

    By May 4, 2022
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    Furniture retailers forge new supply chain practices as backlogs, delays prevail

    Improved inventory management is just one practice — executives are also looking at new sourcing destinations to mitigate risk.

    By April 25, 2022
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    6 sourcing strategies for reshoring and nearshoring

    Companies looking to gain greater control and minimize disruptions are turning to domestic supply chains. Here's what to consider first.

    By April 21, 2022
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    Lamb Weston slows production lines after poor potato harvest

    The company's primary growing regions in the Pacific Northwest encountered extreme summer heat, resulting in fewer, lower-quality potatoes.

    By April 19, 2022
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    'Broad-based price increases' trigger construction inflation alert

    Price surges in diesel and other materials are being felt from the basements of skyscrapers all the way up to their highest floors.

    By Joe Bousquin • April 19, 2022
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    'One thing after another': More disruption looms over semiconductor market

    Adequate coolant, neon and argon supply are the next concerns for chip production, experts said.

    By April 14, 2022
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    China backlog, rising dwell times pose threat to Port of Los Angeles rebound

    The issues loom as cargo volumes are rising at the port, with more imports on the way.

    By April 13, 2022
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    West Coast port labor talks

    'We will get an agreement': ILWU leaders express confidence in upcoming contract talks

    Leaders of the longshore labor union said they trust the process when it comes to reaching a deal with their employer.

    By April 13, 2022
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    With Shanghai at a standstill, supply chain problems are compounding

    Concerns are rising that Shanghai's lockdown is only the beginning of months-long challenges. 

    By April 12, 2022
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    Del Monte plans operational changes to hit net zero emissions by 2050

    The canned produce company is investing in automation and focusing on transportation efficiencies to reduce emissions across its supply chain.

    By Christopher Doering • April 11, 2022
  • War in Ukraine, China lockdowns spur 'a step back' for air cargo

    The disruptions are stymieing recovery in an industry that has yet to return to pre-pandemic levels.

    By April 11, 2022
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    Avian influenza threatens egg supply ahead of Easter: report

    A bird flu outbreak has spread to 24 states and has affected nearly 18 million egg-laying hens, a CoBank analysis found.

    By Samantha Oller • April 7, 2022
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    Chipotle tests RFID technology to improve food traceability

    The tech will trace meat, dairy and avocados from five of the company's suppliers at about 200 Chicago-area restaurants and a distribution center.

    By Julie Littman • April 5, 2022
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    Biden invokes Defense Production Act to bolster domestic battery manufacturing

    The White House aims to boost U.S. production of minerals used in batteries for electric vehicles and energy storage facilities.

    By Ethan Howland • April 5, 2022
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    The US could suspend trade relations with Russia. Here's what it means for supply chains.

    Legislation that would revoke Russia's "most favored nation" trading status sets the stage for broader U.S. sanctions.

    By March 31, 2022
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    US awards $2.7B to fortify ports, waterways

    The funding for 300 U.S. Army Corp of Engineers projects aims to improve supply chain resiliency in the face of climate change.

    By March 31, 2022
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    Keurig Dr Pepper to test paper bottles as part of sustainability push

    The beverage giant set a target to become net water positive by 2050 and will test a recyclable and compostable paper bottle in the U.S. later this year.

    By Chris Casey • March 31, 2022
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    By the numbers: Biden's budget priorities for supply chains

    The president's requests to Congress include funding for ports, highways, electrification and domestic manufacturing.

    By March 30, 2022