Risk and Resilience: Page 86


  • Whole Foods employees say new 'scorecard' system is crushing morale

    The new inventory management system is so stressful, workers told Business Insider, that they're having nightmares about it.

    By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Feb. 5, 2018
  • Hershey joins sustainable growing practices initiative

    Chocolatiers must protect their cocoa sources and those that farm them or risk shortages, unstable supply chains and customer dissatisfaction.

    By Feb. 5, 2018
  • Shipping containers are stacked at the Port of Los Angeles on February 7, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. Explore the Trendline
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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
  • UPS plans $12B investment as its supply chain, freight growth skyrockets

    Accompanying its Q4 2017 earnings statement, UPS announced a $12 billion logistics expansion plan, saying it will use savings from the recent tax law.

    By Kate Patrick Macri • Feb. 2, 2018
  • Walmart, Disney back anti-slavery technology startup

    Technology can make a difference in rooting out slavery, but only if it starts with wholly accurate data.

    By , Kate Patrick Macri • Feb. 2, 2018
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    Baxter will import IV saline bags from Mexico in wake of supplier difficulties

    Hurricane Maria annihilated Puerto Rico's supply chains, making procurement of necessary health suppliers nearly impossible.

    By Feb. 1, 2018
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    Trucking capacity crunch will impact C.H. Robinson's 2018 outlook

    The 3PL says economic factors and the ELD mandate will continue to drive up prices in 2018. 

    By Kate Patrick Macri • Feb. 1, 2018
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    Sysco and US Foods allege chicken producers fix prices

    The product distributors are accusing Tyson Foods, Pilgrim's Pride and others of collusion from as far back as 2008.

    By Erika Kincaid • Feb. 1, 2018
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    Amazon effect: Apparel is as perishable as avocados

    Due to changing consumer tastes and the rapid rate of innovation, speed-to-market tactics are now necessary for all products, not just produce and perishables.

    By Gary M. Barraco • Jan. 31, 2018
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    Report: 80% of companies surveyed are concerned about digital disruption

    The report, released by Accenture and HfS, reveals several insecurities of bigger, established companies adjusting to a technology-dominated age.

    By Kate Patrick Macri • Jan. 30, 2018
  • Honda, Nestle, Microsoft among companies recognized for sustainability

    Environmental platform CDP named 58 companies for their efforts in reducing emissions and lowering environmental risks. 

    By Jan. 30, 2018
  • Restaurants have a beef with meat supplier after food hygiene violations

    With food suppliers facing intense pressures to maintain low pricing and strict adherence to delivery schedules, some hygiene related steps my be forgotten — or skipped.

    By Jan. 30, 2018
  • Maersk reconstructed entire IT infrastructure in 10 days following Nyetya

    From the time of the attack to mid-August, the shipping line had to effectively shut down various global operations. 

    By Samantha Schwartz • Jan. 29, 2018
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    CPG Supply Chains try to keep pace with e-commerce demands

    A report from the Boston Consulting Group reveals the greatest challenges facing consumer packaged goods companies.

    By , Jan. 28, 2018
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    Breaking down the truck capacity shortage

    Trucking rates are at the highest level since the Great Recession as weather, a strong economy and a driver shortage together yield a tight market.

    By Jan. 26, 2018
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    After Harrison's death, CSX institutes mandatory annual CEO physicals

    The decision could help alleviate financial blows to the company and put shareholders at ease. 

    By Jan. 25, 2018
  • Apparel brand to pay $2.3M settlement for factory hazards

    Legal action and extensive remediation are forcing overseas manufacturers to improve safety conditions for workers.

    By Jan. 25, 2018
  • Delaware is latest state to litigate over opioid abuse

    Distributors deny a role in furthering illegal access to opioids, despite government attempts at finger-pointing.

    By Jan. 24, 2018
  • Port of Charleston reconfigures space to cope with rising container volume

    Ports and carriers often struggle with container or chassis shortages, but this port is struggling with the opposite problem.

    By Jan. 24, 2018
  • Retailers caught red-handed selling real fur labeled 'faux'

    Companies have promised to "clean up" their supply chains as a result of a recent investigation.

    By Jan. 24, 2018
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    Opinion

    Why businesses must look for more than supply chain visibility

    Transparency in the value chain can only go so far, depending on your data and tech.

    By Blake Shumate • Jan. 24, 2018
  • Labor and health violations rampant at Apple supplier in China

    The technology giant's issues stem from its desire to keep profits high and labor costs low, according to China Labor Watch. 

    By Jan. 23, 2018
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    Round 6: It's now or never for NAFTA

    This week could very well determine whether NAFTA lives, dies or — as one outlet put it — is zombified, but the real bellwether will come in March.

    By Jan. 22, 2018
  • XPO LTL drivers vote against union membership in Albany

    The Teamsters claim XPO misclassifies drivers, but drivers decided joining the union would not protect their interests.

    By Jan. 22, 2018
  • New order-to-store system blamed for Whole Foods shortages

    Employees told Business Insider the supply program is too stringent and is failing to meet demand.

    By Pamela DeLoatch • Jan. 19, 2018
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    Deep Dive

    Chain Reaction: (Don't) fight the future

    Introducing a weekly roundup of news and insight regarding regulation and technology in the supply chain.

    By Kate Patrick Macri • Jan. 19, 2018