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US moves forward with steel tariffs on EU, Canada, Mexico
The 25% steel and 10% aluminum tariffs on imports from the countries will go into effect at midnight tonight.
By Edwin Lopez • May 31, 2018 -
UK food supply chain unveils Brexit 'manifesto'
More than 100 organizations banded together to outline key principles the U.K. should follow to secure food supply in light of Brexit.
By Edwin Lopez • May 31, 2018 -
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Here’s how companies are navigating evolving global trade and tariff policies, rising costs and operational uncertainty across supply chain networks.
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Strike ends as CP, Teamsters reach an agreement
Operations on Canadian Pacific resumed at 6 a.m. local time on Thursday across Canada.
By Shefali Kapadia • May 30, 2018 -
Freight stalls after strike at Canadian Pacific
Negotiations between the railway and labor union will continue after more than 3,000 CP workers walked off the job Tuesday night.
By Shefali Kapadia • Updated May 30, 2018 -
UK small business federation decries 'supply chain bullying'
In a letter to FTSE 100 companies, the federation chairman said unhealthy co-dependency between manufacturers and their suppliers can give way to malpractice.
By Kate Patrick Macri • May 30, 2018 -
US slaps 25% tariff on $50B of Chinese imports
The tariffs, meant to punish China for its intellectual property policies, came earlier than expected.
By Edwin Lopez • May 29, 2018 -
CMA CGM blames $77M loss on rising fuel costs
To cover the costs, the carrier joined Maersk and MSC in tacking on fuel surcharges to all its customers' bills starting June 1.
By Kate Patrick Macri • May 29, 2018 -
How to attract more women to supply chain management
Robust benefits packages and mentorship programs can make a huge difference in finding and retaining women in the workforce.
By Tisha Danehl • May 29, 2018 -
CMA CGM, Hapag Lloyd want 'joint blockchain solution' for ocean shipping
The two carriers think the current blockchain trend to develop multiple solutions is unusable and unsustainable.
By Kate Patrick Macri • May 29, 2018 -
Data sharing and analytics initiatives shine at financial risk conference
Sixty companies gathered at RapidRatings' client conference to discuss how to improve resiliency, communication and risk management within their supply chains.
By Kate Patrick Macri • May 25, 2018 -
Trucking companies raise driver pay to mitigate turnover
While some carriers are raising compensation per mile, others are offering annual salaries to truck drivers.
By Kate Patrick Macri • May 24, 2018 -
Port labor battle heats up on Delaware River
Longshoremen in Philadelphia and Wilmington, Delaware, are looking to ramp up their actions and regain the right to strike — complicating talks between the ILA and USMX.
By Edwin Lopez • May 24, 2018 -
As Intel tackles forced labor head on, violations fall 60%
Formerly a manager at an Intel supplier, Rich Weissman writes on the power a culture of action can have on supply chains.
By Rich Weissman • May 24, 2018 -
China's scrap ban leaves supply chain unsettled
West Coast ports and carriers are facing lower volumes after China's decision to crack down on 32 types of scrap products.
By Edwin Lopez • May 23, 2018 -
Why trucks fall victim to cargo theft
Beauty products and pharmaceuticals stolen from a truckload create disruptions and additional costs for cargo owners.
By Barry Hochfelder • May 23, 2018 -
Only 30% of brand managers are measuring sustainability's ROI
More than half of respondents in Ethical Corporation's survey said sustainability goals are creating revenue growth and cost savings.
By Shefali Kapadia • May 22, 2018 -
Shippers will foot more than half the bill to recover cargo after Maersk fire
Owners of the cargo aboard a Maersk container ship will have to pay 54% of the cargo value to have it released.
By Barry Hochfelder • May 22, 2018 -
Supply chains brace for new data standards
Companies will have to comply with Europe's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) if their supply chain reaches European customers.
By Craig Guillot • May 22, 2018 -
Port of Long Beach invests in supply chain education
Since 1993, the Port of Long Beach has awarded more than $775,000 in scholarships to high school and college students from the local area.
By Linda Jacobson • May 21, 2018 -
Burberry will acquire its supplier for 'greater control'
But buying a supplier may not be the best way to gain control over a company's supply chain.
By Rich Weissman • May 18, 2018 -
Negotiators blow past NAFTA deadline but plan to resume talks
House Speaker Paul Ryan set the stage for a dramatic week of negotiations, but instead saw NAFTA talks wind down to irresolution.
By Edwin Lopez • May 18, 2018 -
After a labor dispute, Coast Guard intervenes to restore traffic at Toledo terminal
Global commerce depends on a few freight choke points, which can be severely disrupted in a flash by labor disputes or operational issues.
By Edwin Lopez • May 16, 2018 -
Treating supply chain as a cost center leaves value on the table
A survey from Accenture found the department is seldom involved in new technology investment decisions, which hinders strategic execution.
By Edwin Lopez • May 16, 2018 -
OEM-supplier relationships slump in 2018
If supplier relations aren't a priority, profit margins and competitiveness may decrease while supply chain risk increases.
By Kate Patrick Macri • May 16, 2018 -
The world's most resilient countries rely on great infrastructure
How quickly countries can rebuild after a natural disaster is an important factor in sourcing decisions.
By Shefali Kapadia • May 16, 2018