Risk and Resilience: Page 89


  • UK pledges $53.7M to end the 'global disgrace' of modern slavery

    As commerce surges ahead during the holiday shopping season, supply chains are on heightened notice that lower costs may be due to human costs.

    By Dec. 11, 2017
  • Opinion

    What a Sears lawsuit against a supplier means for retailers

    Sears' unusual move to take suppliers to court could have implications for other beleaguered retailers, writes David Banker and Keara Waldron of Lowenstein Sandler.

    By David M. Banker, Esq, Keara Waldron, Esq • Dec. 11, 2017
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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
  • How the fashion supply chain could reduce carbon emissions

    The fashion industry may be a culprit of high emissions, but some companies are already adjusting their supply chains to reduce them.

    By Dec. 8, 2017
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    Logistics suffer as wildfires ravage Southern California

    The natural disaster is closing roads and prompting curfews, which means 3PLs, shippers and carriers will struggle to deliver in-state this holiday season.

    By Dec. 8, 2017
  • UPS swamped with shipments, warns of delays

    Retailers may need to offer buy online, pick up in store options to avoid blame for delayed deliveries.

    By Dec. 7, 2017
  • ILA breaks off talks with USMX

    The East Coast dockworkers' union said it would not talk about fully automated ports, which ended the discussion.

    By Dec. 6, 2017
  • Macy's to hire 7K more workers for peak season, omnichannel help

    Macy's avoids predictions of an early grave, rebounding unexpectedly this holiday season. 

    By Dec. 6, 2017
  • ILA, USMX meet to discuss contract extension

    The contract could help stave off strikes and facilitate good relations between carriers and dock workers.

    By Dec. 6, 2017
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    California judge rules COSCO-affiliated port truckers were misclassified

    Truck drivers have filed more than 800 wage claims in California, saying they've been misclassified as independent contractors instead of employees.

    By Dec. 6, 2017
  • Toyota's 100% renewable energy plant to supply Port of Long Beach

    Project Portal will be the largest hydrogen fueling station in the U.S., servicing Toyota's operations at the Port of Long Beach.

    By Dec. 5, 2017
  • Dive Awards

    Crisis of the Year: Hurricanes

    Catastrophic hurricanes Harvey and Irma jolted supply chains and drove up costs, earning this year's hurricane season Supply Chain Dive's Crisis of the Year Award.

    By Kate Patrick Macri • Dec. 4, 2017
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    The Supply Chain Dive Awards for 2017

    The awards recognize the industry's top disruptors and innovators. These executives, companies and trends are transforming the industry and shaping the future.

    By , Kate Patrick Macri • Dec. 4, 2017
  • Amazon workers file class action suit over breaks, overtime pay

    The case of warehouse workers in Sacramento, CA, show legal rights and regulations for fair and safe working conditions must be carefully maintained even during peak season.

    By Dec. 4, 2017
  • Maersk closes deal with Hamburg Sud

    After a year of regulatory scrutiny, Maersk closes the deal and increases its market share to 18.6%.

    By Kate Patrick Macri • Dec. 1, 2017
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    The top 10 supply chain stories of 2017

    Over the course of the year, we sought out news stories that revealed emerging trends in each aspect of the supply chain. Here's a list of the best stories, per topic.

    By Nov. 30, 2017
  • Robots at the ready: Up to 375M workers in peril by 2030

    Fear losing jobs to automation? The answer is setting workers up for career change before displacement occurs. 

    By Samantha Schwartz • Nov. 30, 2017
  • Japanese textile company admits faked quality data on car tire materials

    A recent string of mistakes undermines half a century of Japan's work in building public trust in the quality of their manufacturing.

    By Nov. 30, 2017
  • Home in time for the holidays? American Airlines works to fix pilot scheduling glitch

     The airline is facing a crew scheduling flaw that will potentially impact 15,000 flights scheduled between Dec. 17 and Dec. 31.

    By Samantha Schwartz • Nov. 29, 2017
  • Retailers respond to UPS surcharges with cheaper, slower delivery

    The problem is, consumers are demanding fast, free shipping more than ever this holiday season.

    By Nov. 28, 2017
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    Shell to add electric vehicle charging option at European gas stations

    As Europe pushes the EV agenda, Shell teams up with European carmakers to set up 80 charging stations across the continent.

    By Nov. 28, 2017
  • Opinion

    The secret of top performers: Transportation management is a competitive weapon

    Transportation management has the power to improve the customer experience and drive financial gain.

    By Chris Jones • Nov. 28, 2017
  • Deep Dive

    10 Twitter accounts every supply chain leader should follow

    We've got a list of innovators, thought-leaders and industry professionals that will help others in the industry stay ahead of the game. 

    By Nov. 27, 2017
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    Meet the winners and losers of Black Friday 2017

    Here’s how Best Buy, Macy’s, J.C. Penney, Amazon and others fared over the blockbuster holiday shopping weekend.

    By Corinne Ruff • Nov. 27, 2017
  • Overworked student laborers assemble iPhone X for Foxconn

    Another round of overtime violations haunt Foxconn and Apple.

    By Nov. 27, 2017
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    NAFTA round 5 saw 'lack of headway,' but plenty of blame to cast

    Canada's Minister of Foreign Affairs said she is preparing for the worst, as the trade partners continue to clash over "extreme proposals."

    By Nov. 22, 2017