Risk and Resilience: Page 27
-
CMA CGM offers shippers sustainability incentives to speed container flow
The program provides 2.5 tons of carbon credits for each box returned early as major ports threaten fees on long-dwelling cargo.
By Alejandra Carranza • Oct. 13, 2022 -
Honda battery plant set for Ohio, part of ‘EV hub’
A joint venture with LG Energy Solution will invest up to $4.4 billion to scale electric vehicle production.
By Megan Ruggles • Oct. 12, 2022 -
Deep Dive
How the trucking industry is helping feed a million Floridians after Hurricane Ian
Operation BBQ Relief drew volunteer drivers from across the country to deliver much-needed food supplies in the storm’s aftermath.
By Colin Campbell • Oct. 12, 2022 -
Product quality issues hamper Conagra in Q1
The CPG was forced to pause manufacturing on multiple lines when certain goods did not meet specifications.
By Megan Ruggles • Oct. 11, 2022 -
Rail labor negotiations
Railroads back to bargaining table after large union rejects labor agreement
The National Railway Labor Conference, which is representing railroads in negotiations, said that "failed ratification does not present risk of an immediate service disruption.”
By Sarah Zimmerman • Oct. 11, 2022 -
Sponsored by Protiviti
Creating a more flexible and resilient supply chain starts with identifying key risk exposures
With access to the right expertise and advanced technology, organizations can develop a meaningful action plan for rethinking their supply chain.
Oct. 10, 2022 -
FedEx Express pilots union eyes speedy mediation process, but is ‘not going to settle’
The union hopes to negotiate improvements to its pension plan, Capt. Chris Norman told Supply Chain Dive.
By Max Garland • Oct. 7, 2022 -
Florida orange crop faces ‘significant damage’ from Hurricane Ian
The storm ripped fruit from trees and flooded groves, threatening to worsen what was already expected to be a record-low harvest.
By Sarah Zimmerman • Oct. 6, 2022 -
Inflation Reduction Act heats up market for critical metals in EV batteries
The U.S. “is far behind other nations — even Europe, but especially China — in manufacturing batteries," one expert said.
By Katie Pyzyk • Oct. 5, 2022 -
Carriers work to restore service after Hurricane Ian
The storm ripped through Florida last week and halted delivery and transportation operations. Some areas still have service suspensions in place.
By Max Garland • Oct. 4, 2022 -
Inflation, supply chain woes weigh on spice maker McCormick
The flavorings giant is among a handful of food and beverage firms reporting business challenges in a volatile economic environment.
By Christopher Doering • Oct. 3, 2022 -
Ian prompts port, rail closures as it barrels toward the Carolinas
Terminals closed as hurricane-force winds are expected to batter the Southeast coast.
By Sarah Zimmerman • Sept. 30, 2022 -
UPS, FedEx and USPS suspend some services as Hurricane Ian hits Florida
Hundreds of ZIP codes and cities are affected as the hurricane’s landfall on Wednesday led to flooding and destruction in the southwest part of the state.
By Max Garland • Sept. 29, 2022 -
Ford breaks ground on $5.6B EV ‘mega campus’
The facility is part of the automaker’s plan to meet electric vehicle production targets by exerting greater control over its supply chain.
By Megan Ruggles • Sept. 27, 2022 -
Beam Suntory to invest $400M in sustainable expansion of Jim Beam distillery
The project will increase the Kentucky facility’s capacity by 50%, while cutting its greenhouse gas emissions in half.
By Christopher Doering • Sept. 27, 2022 -
GM partnership looks to develop EV battery recycling supply chain
The automaker's partnership with Lithion Recycling will focus on R&D and validating recovered materials for reuse in new units.
By Megan Ruggles • Sept. 23, 2022 -
Ford searches for chief supply chain officer after supplier costs mount
The automaker is restructuring operations after reporting that tens of thousands of vehicles will be built with parts missing due to supply constraints.
By Sarah Zimmerman • Sept. 22, 2022 -
Bio-based packaging companies say mushrooms and seaweed are the next alternatives to plastic
Supply chains are still warming up to “bioregenerative” packaging that uses renewable, compostable materials with the same properties as plastic.
By Megan Quinn • Sept. 22, 2022 -
Photo by SHVETS production from Pexels
ColumnTackling ‘quiet quitting’ in supply chains starts with leadership
A lack of effort, even in the most distant parts of the supply chain, can create a butterfly effect.
By Rich Weissman • Sept. 22, 2022 -
Micron expands US memory chip production with $15B facility
The semiconductor manufacturer expects the new plant to begin production in 2025.
By Megan Ruggles • Sept. 21, 2022 -
4 ways collaboration helps build supply chain resiliency
Navigating volatility during the pandemic wasn't easy. Several speakers shared their approach during a session at CSCMP Edge 2022.
By Alejandra Carranza • Sept. 20, 2022 -
Retrieved from Dot's Homestyle Pretzels.
Deep DiveHow CPGs are using M&A to boost manufacturing amid supply disruptions
While dealmaking often focuses on food or beverage brands, more companies are buying plants to ramp up production, widen an offering’s reach and lessen dependence on outside manufacturers.
By Christopher Doering • Sept. 20, 2022 -
White House supply chain strategy shifts beyond 24/7 port operations
Port and Supply Chain Envoy Gen. Stephen Lyons said the initiative failed to gain traction due to the financial costs involved.
By Sarah Zimmerman • Sept. 20, 2022 -
Bridgestone invests $42M for more sustainable tire production
The tire maker is scaling production of a rubber alternative by cultivating a latex-producing desert shrub.
By Megan Ruggles • Sept. 15, 2022 -
As supply chain woes persist for school meals, districts get creative
Some districts are leasing warehouse space to store items for meal programs as they navigate shortages, according to a report by school nutrition advocates.
By Anna Merod • Sept. 14, 2022