Risk and Resilience: Page 89


  • 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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    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
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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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    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
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    Amazon unveils top 20 contenders for HQ2

    Let the jockeying begin: Amazon will make a final decision this year after a deeper dive into each city's potential.

    By Daphne Howland • Jan. 18, 2018
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    Executives reassess risk strategy in wake of 2017 hurricanes

    More than 60% of surveyed executives admitted they were not completely prepared to handle natural disasters. 

    By Jan. 18, 2018
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    CSX hints at more layoffs in 2018

    As the company continues to streamline its operations, investors fear more disruptions.

    By Kate Patrick Macri • Jan. 18, 2018
  • Report: At least 289 North American waste facilities suffered fires in 2017

    New analysis from Fire Rover outlines China's scrap import ban, climate change and the uptick in lithium ion batteries as future risk factors.

    By Cody Boteler • Jan. 17, 2018
  • Are industries prepared to handle cyberattacks this year?

    Last year's NotPetya attack is just the beginning of a rampant cybercrime trend, according to a report by Booz Allen Hamilton. 

    By Jan. 17, 2018
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    Opinion

    How to navigate the sharing economy in 2018

    The market phenomenon is coming to the supply chain, but it's already starting to shake up the trucking industry.

    By Bill McHenry • Jan. 17, 2018
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    Target's supply chain camp takes aim at talent crisis

    The retailer welcomed 14 MBA students to help solve the supply chain problems of the future at Target Arrows Camp.

    By Jan. 16, 2018
  • The UK's 25-year Green Brexit plan shows supply chains' potential

    The Green Brexit plan seeks to take advantage of the upcoming shift in supply chains to emphasize responsible sourcing of natural resources.

    By Jan. 12, 2018
  • Fashion brands face petition for supply chain transparency, but at what cost?

    Forever 21, Armani and Walmart received a petition for more transparency from 70,000 consumers this week, but the need to maintain a competitive advantage could complicate the brands' efforts.

    By Jan. 12, 2018
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    Is NAFTA dead?

    Currencies fell after Reuters reported Canada is convinced President Trump will soon pull the plug on the trade deal, but foreign onlookers seem hardly worried.

    By Jan. 11, 2018
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    Counterfeit Nike Air Jordans intercepted at Dulles International Airport

    Counterfeit luxury items remain hard to regulate despite the efforts of CBP and maritime transporters.

    By , Kate Patrick Macri • Jan. 11, 2018
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    The fight against human trafficking begins with sourcing

    Technology enables managers to identify forced labor deep within their supply chains in order to pursue "procurement with purpose."

    By Jan. 11, 2018
  • As biopharma supply chains streamline, companies consolidate

    EY's report details big changes — including the return of the "mega-merger" — coming to pharmaceutical companies and their supply chains.

    By Kate Patrick Macri • Jan. 10, 2018
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    Los Angeles city attorney sues companies suspected of misclassifying port truck drivers

    If the city wins the case, the companies may pay civil penalties up to $2,500 per violation.

    By Jan. 10, 2018
  • Deep Dive

    How to predict and solve supply chain problems before they happen

    Predictive analytics and machine learning are helping supply chain managers become more savvy and proactive.

    By Jan. 10, 2018
  • Toyota invests $100K in University of Evansville supply chain talent

    The university's new supply chain degree program is the latest in a trend for greater educational options in the industry.

    By Jan. 10, 2018
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    Distributors fire back against opioid lawsuits

    Facing a wave of lawsuits by cities nationwide and increased media scrutiny, the Healthcare Distribution Alliance wants to correct the record on its role within opioid supply chain.

    By Jan. 9, 2018