Risk and Resilience: Page 69
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October freight surge blown back by devastating storms
Hurricanes Florence and Michael were devastating in different ways and many supply chains were unprepared.
By Barry Hochfelder • Nov. 14, 2018 -
To avoid tariffs, Honda shifts SUV production to China
The entire automotive supply chain faces rising prices and uncertainty around supplies as the trade wars linger and several car makers are making moves.
By Gary Wollenhaupt • Nov. 14, 2018 -
Explore the Trendline➔
Justin Sullivan via Getty ImagesTrendlineSustainable supply chains
Amid pressure from consumers, investors and governments, companies are scrambling to measure and reduce the impact of their supply chains on the world.
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As disruptions accelerate, supply chains learn to measure them
A new wave of KPIs is emerging — such as time-to-recovery — to help managers benchmark their supply chains' resiliency.
By Craig Guillot • Nov. 13, 2018 -
'Economic nationalism' is a growing challenge for manufacturers, survey says
The Brexit vote in the UK and the 'US administration’s policies reflecting a shift towards nationalism' are ranked right alongside natural disasters as supply chain disruptor in a new study.
By Emma Cosgrove • Nov. 13, 2018 -
As cargo peaks, port stakeholders worry tariffs may lead to a trough
The Port of Oakland's Efficiency Task Force met to discuss the effects of trade wondering how long will record cargo growth last?
By Edwin Lopez • Nov. 13, 2018 -
Mondelez cuts ties with 12 palm oil suppliers, citing deforestation
The food giant recognizes a "gap" between its current palm oil supply chain state and its goal of 100% sustainability and transparency.
By Shefali Kapadia • Nov. 13, 2018 -
California wildfires endanger supply chain workers, displace businesses
As three fires burn, the freight and logistics industries grapple with what may be the "new normal" in California.
By Emma Cosgrove • Nov. 13, 2018 -
Deep Dive
Managing traffic congestion around Atlanta's 'gateway to the world'
From satellites to sensors, Atlanta uses technology to ensure people and goods move efficiently — both in the air and on the ground.
By Shefali Kapadia • Nov. 12, 2018 -
An inside look at the impact of urban supply chain congestion
In a first-of-its-kind crossover, Smart Cities Dive and Supply Chain Dive collaborated to take a deeper look at how technologies are transforming gridlocks among trucking, rail, port and aviation operations.
By Kristin Musulin • Nov. 12, 2018 -
Deep Dive
For drone deliveries, the sky's the limit
Medical and package deliveries are key, while some cities participating in a new program by the Federal Aviation Administration are looking to logistics and border control.
By Chris Teale • Nov. 12, 2018 -
Deep Dive
Fixing Chicago's freight rail congestion
Chicago is America's busiest freight rail hub, but severe congestion has stakeholders investing in infrastructure and technological improvements.
By Katie Pyzyk • Nov. 12, 2018 -
Planes, trains and automobiles: Transportation congestion by the numbers
For the average American congestion is an inconvenience, but for supply chains and the cities in which they operate it costs serious cash.
By Kristin Musulin • Nov. 12, 2018 -
Volvo, Greenlots partner on charging infrastructure for electric trucks
The partnership will help fleet operators integrate electric vehicles into the grid and alleviate some cost and sustainability concerns.
By Jason Plautz • Nov. 12, 2018 -
UPS Freight avoids strike, plans to accept new volumes 'immediately'
Negotiator Kris Taylor said the company assured him service would resume, but drivers and customers should expect a "ramp-up period" to get freight back into the system.
By Emma Cosgrove • Nov. 11, 2018 -
Nestlé launches helpline to combat labor issues in palm oil supply chain
While palm oil offers greater yield and lower production costs, the industry is under fire for environmental and human rights concerns.
By Barry Hochfelder • Nov. 9, 2018 -
Cargill expands blockchain for turkeys ahead of Thanksgiving
Farmers have expressed "overwhelming interest" in participating in the company's blockchain program for turkey traceability.
By Emma Cosgrove • Nov. 8, 2018 -
Albertsons to add 10 Tesla Semis to its truck fleet in Southern California
The Idaho-based grocer is one of several retailers turning to alternative power to reduce transportation costs while improving freight efficiency and environmental performance.
By Jennifer Sweeney • Nov. 7, 2018 -
Baltimore warehouse tragedy draws attention to Amazon's safety record
The National Council for Occupational Safety and Health earlier this year put Amazon at the top of its "Dirty Dozen" list of companies that "put workers and communities at risk due to unsafe practices."
By Emma Cosgrove • Nov. 6, 2018 -
Tariffs push PriceSmart to shift distribution model
The big box retailer is opening a distribution center in Costa Rica, as Miami has become less cost efficient for importing goods from China.
By Edwin Lopez • Nov. 5, 2018 -
Sealed Air to make packaging 100% reusable or recyclable by 2025
The company is looking to expand reuse models and work with supply chain partners to reduce plastic waste.
By Barry Hochfelder • Nov. 2, 2018 -
Container explosion at Port of Los Angeles traces back to recycling facility
The investigation is ongoing, but authorities have so far stated "a form of combustible fuel or other compound" caused the explosion.
By Emma Cosgrove • Nov. 2, 2018 -
A new pacific trade deal will enter force Dec. 30
The CPTPP includes 11 of the 13 countries that originally formed the Trans-Pacific Partnership, before the U.S. pulled out, and further promises to reshape supply chains in 2019.
By Edwin Lopez • Nov. 1, 2018 -
In latest bid to counter China, US blocks sales
The U.S. Commerce Department on Monday blocked U.S. companies from selling to Fujian Jinhua Integrated Circuit in an effort to counter intellectual property theft.
By Rich Weissman • Oct. 31, 2018 -
Air transport association sounds alarm on Brexit impact
Deal or no deal, Brexit will significantly slow airport supply chains, threatening the efficiency of air cargo operations in the U.K.
By Edwin Lopez • Oct. 31, 2018 -
IMO plan targets ocean plastic stemming from ships
The new plan acknowledges current regulations have not stopped ocean litter.
By Emma Cosgrove • Oct. 31, 2018