Risk and Resilience: Page 27
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Strained oat supply pushes Oatly to raise prices, expand sourcing
Oat production reached near-record low levels following drought conditions across the U.S. and Canada.
By Sarah Zimmerman • March 24, 2022 -
Lack of recycled resin could challenge company sustainability goals
Many brands have plans to increase recycled content in their packaging by 2025. But supply will likely outstrip demand.
By Megan Quinn • March 23, 2022 -
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Risk takes many forms in the supply chain: severe weather, geopolitical uncertainty and labor tensions. Explore the tactics supply chain managers use to prepare for disruptions.
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Supply chain disruptions bring tax headaches
Remote workers, and in some cases independent contractors, can also change a company’s state tax situation, specialists say.
By Robert Freedman • March 22, 2022 -
Cyberattack on freight forwarder slows Clarus' logistics
The outdoor lifestyle products maker's business has been impacted "by anywhere from a half a month to a full month of receipts," its COO said.
By Max Garland • March 22, 2022 -
Shenzhen charters freighter to reduce Hong Kong border snags
China's efforts to curb COVID-19's spread have already put pressure on air cargo rates and forced carriers to adapt.
By Max Garland • March 21, 2022 -
TL spot rates climb as Canadian Pacific shuts down due to labor dispute
The railroad locked out workers and is halting operations after failing to reach an agreement with the union.
By Max Garland • Updated March 20, 2022 -
Weather, disease spark citrus supply woes
Prices of fruit including oranges and tangerines have spiked, according to the Consumer Price Index.
By Chris Casey • March 17, 2022 -
Port of Los Angeles container volumes could 'soften' this spring
The ripple effects of factory shutdowns in China might benefit port operations, Executive Director Gene Seroka said in a briefing.
By Colin Campbell • March 16, 2022 -
White House plans to launch supply chain data-sharing portal
The Freight Logistics Optimization Works initiative, led by the U.S. Department of Transportation, aims to produce a proof-of-concept freight information exchange by the end of summer.
By Colin Campbell • March 16, 2022 -
Supply chains top CFO business risk concerns
Finance leaders are wrestling with shortages and delays while demand-side pressure from customers can require costly inventory build-up.
By Robert Freedman • March 15, 2022 -
Shenzhen lockdowns to further shock supply chains
Some companies have already suspended operations as coronavirus restrictions hit one of China's prominent manufacturing and port cities.
By Colin Campbell • March 14, 2022 -
Biden bans more imports from Russia
Alcohol and seafood are on the latest list of products affected as the U.S. prepares to alter trade relations.
By Sarah Zimmerman • March 11, 2022 -
Ukraine crisis, rising fuel costs drive up air cargo surcharges
Airspace restrictions have also rendered some flights between Asia and Europe economically infeasible, said Flexport executive Neel Jones Shah.
By Max Garland • March 11, 2022 -
Russia bans wide range of exports in response to Western sanctions
The country will suspend exports of over 200 products including medical and tech equipment until the end of the year.
By Sarah Zimmerman • March 10, 2022 -
'Every ship is full': Ocean issues expected to continue through 2023
Low capacity and vessel delays are here to stay, industry insiders said at the TPM22 conference in Long Beach, California.
By Alejandra Carranza • March 9, 2022 -
'Price-wage spiral' boosting inflation: Moody's
CFOs confront the harshest inflationary pressures in decades, with supply bottlenecks and labor market pressures persisting.
By Jim Tyson • March 9, 2022 -
White House ends Russian oil, energy imports into US
President Joe Biden said the actions would "inflict further pain on Putin, but there will be cost as well here."
By Jim Stinson • March 8, 2022 -
Size matters: How Walmart and Target dominated amid disruption, inflation
Both retailers leaned on their scale to get goods on shelves and keep prices low, at least relative to the industry.
By Ben Unglesbee • March 8, 2022 -
Long flights, grounded fleets: How the war in Ukraine could alter heavy airfreight capacity
Many planes capable of transporting heavy goods are part of fleets from Ukraine and Russia.
By Max Garland • March 4, 2022 -
Ukraine war compounds supply chain issues in construction
The conflict is likely to drive fuel, copper and aluminum prices higher.
By Joe Bousquin • March 3, 2022 -
Old Dominion embargoes shipments into Ontario due to backlog, weather
The LTL aims to lift its embargo by the end of the week, according to Chip Overbey, senior vice president of strategic planning.
By Colin Campbell • March 3, 2022 -
Air Canada will add 3 freighters in 2022 to diversify, maintain cargo growth
The airline temporarily converted some of its passenger aircraft to all-cargo configurations in 2021. Now, it's adding permanent all-cargo flights.
By Max Garland • Feb. 28, 2022 -
Debt is a hidden financial risk in retail supply chains
A high debt load could lead to operational weaknesses that flow upstream, according to RapidRatings' James Gellert.
By Ben Unglesbee • Feb. 28, 2022 -
Freight forwarders warm up to the idea of shipper-owned containers
Container xChange found 18% more freight forwarders were willing to transport a shipper-owned container than in years past.
By Alejandra Carranza • Feb. 25, 2022 -
Data sharing, ports and manufacturing: White House reveals supply chain plans
Seven federal agencies proposed dozens of solutions to speed the movement of goods and add long-term resilience. Some carriers are already pushing back at the prospect of new regulations.
By Sarah Zimmerman • Feb. 25, 2022