Risk and Resilience: Page 65


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    USTR: 10% tariffs on 'certain' clothing, electronics from China delayed to Dec. 15

    Chinese imports not included on USTR's forthcoming list will still face 10% duties on Sept. 1, as President Donald Trump announced earlier this month. 

    By Updated Aug. 13, 2019
  • Tyson shifts production after plant fire to 'keep supply chain full'

    A dip in processing capacity will likely manifest in a depleted and pricier spot market for beef, according to consultants. 

    By Aug. 13, 2019
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    Top 5 stories from Supply Chain Dive

    Here’s how companies are navigating evolving global trade and tariff policies, rising costs and operational uncertainty across supply chain networks.

    By Supply Chain Dive staff
  • Maker of Saucony, Keds ups inventory 30% ahead of September tariffs

    CEO Blake Krueger said it is too early to determine what the impact will be on 2020 consumer pricing, as the company is holding its mitigation strategies until tariffs take effect.

    By Aug. 13, 2019
  • Hong Kong airport faces 2nd day of disruption

    The airport suspended all passenger check-ins Tuesday as the result of ongoing protests in the city and airport terminals. 

    By Updated Aug. 13, 2019
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    4 ways to monitor the cold chain inside the warehouse

    The grocery and food sectors are leading in the adoption of cold chain monitoring, but companies must balance the cost of new technology with ROI, especially for low margin products like produce. 

    By Aug. 9, 2019
  • How goods stolen from Amazon ended up sold on Amazon.com

    The Amazon seller accounts associated with a Seattle-based theft operation sold approximately $10 million in goods on Amazon.com in the last six years.

    By Aug. 8, 2019
  • Groendyke Transport's 'inflexible leave policy' application violated disability discrimination laws, EEOC says

    The lawsuit is just the latest example of the fight between carriers and the labor they hire as drivers seek better treatment and benefits. 

    By Lisa Burden , Aug. 8, 2019
  • S&P: 10% list 4 tariffs more damaging than previous 3

    Technology firms are particularly at risk, as funds directed to moving global supply chains lead to less money available to invest in R&D.

    By Morgan Forde • Aug. 8, 2019
  • Google pledges carbon-neutral shipping by 2020

    A shift from air freight to ocean shipping for many of the tech giant's hardware products has already brought per-unit emissions down by 40% between 2017 and 2018.

    By Morgan Forde • Aug. 5, 2019
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    Tariff whiplash is already taking a toll on retail

    Retailers and brands have been scrambling to source elsewhere besides China, but it's not easy, quick or even possible for everyone.

    By Aug. 5, 2019
  • 10% China tariffs and the supply chain scramble

    The tariffs will come as importers ramp up shipments for peak season, creating the potential to disrupt global supply chains and trade flows for the remainder of the year. 

    By Aug. 2, 2019
  • Taco Bell blames supplier for the great tortilla shortage of 2019

    After a nine-day lapse in supply at some locations that led one customer to call 911, Yum Brands' CEO said the company has spoken to its supplier and hopes to avoid similar situations in the future.

    By Aug. 2, 2019
  • Watchdog finds fraud ring sent fake RFQs, orders to federal tech vendors

    The fraudsters impersonated procurement officials to receive hundreds of thousands of dollars in electronics and sell them on the black market without ever paying the vendor, according to an inspector general report. 

    By Aug. 1, 2019
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    Sustainable sourcing at scale: H&M's approach

    Alternative fibers are challenging to produce and procure at scale. A shift from mass market consumption to a craft model with enhanced visibility may be the solution. 

    By Aug. 1, 2019
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    Trump: US to impose 10% tariffs on $300B in Chinese goods

    The tariffs will take effect on Sept. 1, and negotiations will continue in early September. 

    By Updated Aug. 2, 2019
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    Under Armour's supply chain simplification boosts margins

    Under Armour's gross margins were up 170 basis points in the second quarter thanks in part to supply chain efforts, said COO Patrik Frisk. 

    By Aug. 1, 2019
  • Apple CEO dismisses possibility of moving production away from China

    Tariffs have driven businesses across numerous industries to reduce sourcing from China and move production, but Tim Cook expressed confidence in Apple's global and diversified supply chain.

    By July 31, 2019
  • Mondelez prepares for no-deal Brexit

    The snack giant announced on its Q2 earnings call that it's stocking up on raw materials, renting additional warehouse space and contracting with more distributors in case the U.K crashes out of the European Union this year.

    By Morgan Forde • July 31, 2019
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    As eBay, Shopify jump into the fulfillment game, are they playing offense or defense?

    The CEO of eBay implied prices and shipping times may not match those of Fulfillment by Amazon, but its new e-commerce fulfillment service could offer other benefits to sellers.

    By July 30, 2019
  • CBP to pilot voluntary data collection on e-commerce shipments for security

    Customs and Border Protection claims additional data on origin, content and recipient could help it screen high-volume, small package e-commerce shipments for dangerous items and could expedite border clearance.

    By Morgan Forde • July 29, 2019
  • Rail service is at an all-time low, shippers tell House committee

    The testimony supported the view that under the priorities inherent in precision-scheduled railroading, railroads are more focused on investors and regulators than customers. 

    By July 26, 2019
  • Coca-Cola and PepsiCo exit plastic lobbying group amid environmental concerns

    The two soft drink giants have great influence within the industry and the move may encourage other companies to follow suit.

    By Jessi Devenyns • July 26, 2019
  • Amazon Prime 1-day transition costs higher than expected

    The main cost drivers were related to transitioning warehouses, buying more inventory and moving it around the network closer to customers, Amazon's CFO said Thursday.

    By July 25, 2019
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    When your sole source supplier closes up shop, what happens next?

    Adding supplier succession planning to risk management frameworks helps ensure ongoing operations as businesses change leadership. 

    By July 25, 2019
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    Caterpillar paid $70M in tariffs last quarter

    The OEM reported higher manufacturing costs and some customers treading cautiously on large capital expenditures. 

    By July 25, 2019