Risk and Resilience: Page 43
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Whole Foods expands 1-hour pickup to all stores
As e-commerce demand soars during the pandemic, some grocers are automating pickup, adding off-premise lockers and carving out more dedicated space in stores and parking lots.
By Jeff Wells • Updated Oct. 23, 2020 -
DOT plans funding boost, regulatory rollbacks in national freight strategy
To address chronic infrastructure challenges, the department plans to develop a way to identify bottlenecks across modes among other goals.
By S.L. Fuller • Sept. 4, 2020 -
Explore the Trendline➔
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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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Tyson to pilot 7 medical clinics near meat plants
The program comes as the coronavirus has continued to spread in plants, despite mitigation efforts such as placing barriers between employees, providing protective gear and giving temperature checks.
By Lillianna Byington • Sept. 4, 2020 -
ISM: Pricing power is in suppliers' hands
Increasing demand and issues with supply across manufacturing industries have driven up raw material and freight pricing.
By Shefali Kapadia • Sept. 3, 2020 -
Opinion
Improve visibility by going beyond the linear supply chain model
COVID-19 has made it clear that organizations must lean into dynamic, collaborative supply networks, the author writes.
By Sean Thompson • Sept. 3, 2020 -
McKinsey: Fashion industry needs deeper supplier collaboration to cut emissions
More than 70% of apparel and footwear emissions originate in the supply chain before most brands take possession of finished goods, according to the firm.
By Emma Cosgrove • Aug. 27, 2020 -
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Help. My supplier was on the news this morning.
Call it guilt by association. Supplier reputation is one more supply chain risk a buyer needs to monitor and manage.
By Rich Weissman • Aug. 27, 2020 -
Walmart: More than 2K suppliers are participating in Project Gigaton
A reduction in supply chain emissions is particularly important to meeting sustainability goals, because Scope 3 makes up nearly 89% of Walmart's total emissions.
By Matt Leonard • Aug. 27, 2020 -
Unilever pilots geospatial, IoT tech to cut deforestation from palm oil supply chain
The company is partnering with Orbital Insight, a satellite imagery and data analytics firm, to meet its deforestation goal and trace supply from factories back to individual forests and farms.
By Morgan Forde • Aug. 27, 2020 -
Chris Cassidy. (2020). Retrieved from NASA.
Spot rates jump, ports remain closed as Laura heads north
Experts anticipate disruptions could last for days, due to high-speed winds and flooding in agricultural and energy supply chain hubs.
By Emma Cosgrove • Updated Aug. 27, 2020 -
AstraZeneca taps contract manufacturer to scale vaccine production
The agreement is part of AstraZeneca's efforts to aggressively pursue manufacturing and supply partnerships across the globe ahead of the vaccine's potential launch.
By Kristin Jensen • Aug. 26, 2020 -
(2020). Retrieved from NOAA.
Hurricane Laura expected to disrupt Gulf Coast supply chains beginning Wednesday
The Port of Houston, which handles 70% of the container cargo making land in the Gulf of Mexico, will close Wednesday and possibly Thursday.
By Emma Cosgrove • Aug. 25, 2020 -
Kind will exclusively source almonds from bee-friendly farms by 2025
The brand is asking its suppliers to reserve 3% to 5% of their farms for pollinator habitat in hopes of curbing the high levels of honey bees that die each year.
By Lillianna Byington • Aug. 25, 2020 -
Stocked out: Why cleaning product supply chains struggle to meet demand
The disinfectant and cleaning product supply chain relies on a just-in-time approach, making it difficult to radically move the output meter in a short timeframe.
By Deborah Abrams Kaplan • Aug. 20, 2020 -
Deep Dive
What's at stake for supply chains if postal service slows down?
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy says his intention is not to slow down the mail. But postal workers, shippers and small parcel experts contend that's exactly what his policies will do.
By Emma Cosgrove • Aug. 19, 2020 -
Symrise, Kellogg achieve 2020 goal of 100% responsibly sourced vanilla
Suppliers must adhere to a code of conduct, which includes standards for human rights, health and environmental sustainability, Symrise said.
By Morgan Forde • Aug. 19, 2020 -
USPS will raise commercial parcel rates for peak season
The temporary rate hikes will take effect Oct. 18 and be removed Dec. 27.
By Shefali Kapadia • Aug. 14, 2020 -
'Made in China' order changes Hong Kong product labels, not tariffs
The labeling switch does not impact a product's tariff designation, but analysts said the "Made in China" label could have a negative effect on brand perception.
By Morgan Forde • Aug. 13, 2020 -
Q&A
How can managers make their supply chains more agile? 4 experts weigh in.
The ability to remain nimble and react to unforeseen changes across the value chain has proven more beneficial than scenario planning or forecasting for many businesses.
By Shefali Kapadia • Aug. 13, 2020 -
Stores went dark. Online orders tripled. How Joann used its OMS to cope.
The retailer de-stressed its technology, and employees, as online traffic tripled typical holiday volumes.
By Jen A. Miller • Aug. 11, 2020 -
Why cold chain tracking and IoT sensors are vital to the success of a COVID-19 vaccine
Technology-enabled tracking and monitoring sensors provide real-time visibility into a vaccine shipment's condition — and an opportunity to intervene before damage is done.
By Deborah Abrams Kaplan • Aug. 11, 2020 -
Strike ends at Port of Montreal, operations resume
During the 11-day strike, container terminals closed their gates to trucks as port workers protested overtime cuts and changes to premium pay for nights and weekends.
By Jim Stinson • Updated Aug. 24, 2020 -
US reverses decision to reimpose aluminum tariffs on Canadian imports
The initial announcement to reinstate the 10% duties came as manufacturers faced a shortage of aluminum cans.
By Shefali Kapadia • Updated Sept. 16, 2020 -
US orders government to prioritize domestic drug supply chain
A directive announced by the president Thursday would require government agencies to buy certain "essential" drugs from factories in the U.S.
By Ben Fidler • Aug. 6, 2020 -
EcoVadis: Procurement's sustainability track record getting worse
The pandemic disrupted progress on supplier visibility as it stopped operations and prevented travel and in-person audits — casting doubt on potential improvement in 2020.
By Morgan Forde • Aug. 6, 2020