Risk and Resilience: Page 50


  • PwC: Supply chains will up supplier scrutiny after coronavirus

    Initial concerns about near-term supply disruptions are giving way to larger questions regarding procurement risk going forward.

    By April 13, 2020
  • MSC confirms malware attack, site comes back online

    Cargo continued to flow throughout the outage, and terminals operated without disruption, MSC said.

    By Updated April 15, 2020
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    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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    Smithfield closes more plants as coronavirus cases grow among workers

    Temporary closures at meat processing plants in the U.S. have executives and meat supply chain stakeholders worried that large disruptions in processing will ripple upstream to livestock farmers and feed producers.

    By Updated April 16, 2020
  • Godiva fails to address labor rights, sustainability in supply chain, survey finds

    Although major chocolate brands have made some improvement in reducing deforestation, giving fair wages and increasing visibility, the industry has a long way to go as it braces for the coronavirus, according to the survey.

    By Morgan Forde • April 9, 2020
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    WTO: 2020 trade levels could rival Great Depression

    Optimistically, global trade would decline by 13% year over year. In a pessimistic outlook, the decline is 32% or more.

    By S.L. Fuller • April 9, 2020
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    Unions demand COVID-19 protections for Amazon warehouse workers

    These safety concerns come as the e-commerce giant is hiring for nearly 200,000 new roles. 

    By Sheryl Estrada • April 8, 2020
  • Kearney: Coronavirus disruption will force even diversified supply chains to 'rethink' sourcing

    Kearney predicts supply chains will begin prioritizing resilience over cost to ensure profitability in the future.

    By Morgan Forde • April 8, 2020
  • NRF: March import volume expected to hit 5-year low

    The Port of Long Beach, one of the only ports to have already reported its March numbers, saw a 5% decline in volume that it blamed on 19 blank sailings during the first quarter of 2020.

    By April 8, 2020
  • Levi's ramps up ship-from-store to move inventory trapped in dark stores

    The transition will help move inventory trapped in closed stores and hedge against any changes in local regulations that could shut down fulfillment centers not shipping essential goods.

    By April 8, 2020
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    As coronavirus spread through Asia, Atlantic Natural Foods prepared for US impact

    With a facility in Thailand, the company had foresight about how the pandemic could sweep across the world and affect the food industry.

    By Lillianna Byington • April 7, 2020
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    Transportation bottlenecks snarl inputs to food supply chains

    Global agricultural commodity prices are jumping as pandemic mitigation efforts constrict logistics and trade.

    By April 7, 2020
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    Why supply chain data is king in the coronavirus pandemic

    Healthcare systems, distributors and purchasing organizations rely on real-time data to manage supplies and model their equipment and staffing needs.

    By April 7, 2020
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    Blank sailings, idle automotive manufacturing hit March rail volume

    Recent SEC filings from Norfolk Southern, Union Pacific and CSX suggest the pandemic's effect on rail operations and financial performance "could be material." 

    By April 7, 2020
  • Supply chains will survive the pandemic, but revised strategies may take hold

    Experts anticipate an increased focus on risk assessment and scenario planning beyond COVID-19. 

    By April 2, 2020
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    How can supply chains manage COVID-19 risk? 4 experts weigh in

    The short term need is to keep employees safe and healthy. Longer term thinking should focus on resilience and strengthening supply chain partnerships.

    By April 2, 2020
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    How the CARES Act will affect supply chains

    The law offers financial relief to businesses weathering COVID-19 disruption and attempts to keep freight and last-mile cargo moving.

    By Morgan Forde • April 1, 2020
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    UPS, FedEx suspend service guarantees citing coronavirus impact

    UPS declined to "speculate about future policies" when asked if it is considering a force majeure declaration and if the service guarantee will return after the COVID-19 crisis resolves.

    By April 1, 2020
  • Planning should replace forecasting as coronavirus uncertainty clouds outlook

    “What you need to be thinking about is how you can now start positioning to come out of the tunnel sprinting – not crawling, but sprinting,” one private equity professional said.

    By Jen A. Miller • March 31, 2020
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    From Section 301 to COVID-19: How a volatile China changed supply chains

    An ongoing trade war, and now a global pandemic, pushed U.S. businesses to diversify and raised the question: Are we too dependent on China?

    By March 31, 2020
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    2M Alliance announces blank sailings on 21% on Asia-Europe trade

    MSC will create a seasonal blank sailing program to match shrinking market demand due to the coronavirus. 

    By March 30, 2020
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    Lululemon leverages RFID, supplier relationships to manage inventory amid coronavirus demand drop

    On top of advantageous technology investments, Lululemon has several inherent qualities that give it a somewhat easier path through the COVID-19 crisis most non-essential retailers are facing, executives described. 

    By March 30, 2020
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    As coronavirus spreads, reliance on foreign sourcing strains pharma supply chains

    With India on lockdown and China still ramping back up production, experts worry about the pipeline for importing critical drugs into the U.S.

    By March 27, 2020
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    Ceva Logistics declares force majeure, citing possible rate changes and surcharges

    Just three weeks ago, CMA CGM touted Ceva as an important tool in bolstering service continuity in light of the COVID-19 disruption. 

    By March 27, 2020
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    Survey: 59% of US companies would have 2 weeks of stock after halting production

    The key is not only surviving the COVID-19 pandemic, but preparing for a "double wave" of significant demand shifts once production resumes, Rapid Ratings CEO James Gellert said.

    By Morgan Forde • March 27, 2020
  • Ocean carriers blank sailings on Transpacific, European routes as importer demand drops

    Maersk announced three new blank sailings this week that would have served trade on European, Mediterranean and Transpacific routes.

    By March 27, 2020