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FL freight networks resume operations post-Irma
The reopening of ports and terminals signals the first step to a long recovery, allowing supplies to arrive in the region.
By Edwin Lopez • Sept. 13, 2017 -
Analyst: Nyetya impact on FedEx operations could approach $600M
A Baird analyst compared FedEx's scope of operations to A.P. Moller - Maersk's, which said it may lose up to $300 million from the "wiper" virus.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Sept. 13, 2017 -
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TrendlineTop 5 stories from Supply Chain Dive
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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ISM highlights 6 KPIs to watch after Hurricane Harvey
While the special report focuses on Harvey, the indicators will be equally important to keep an eye on as Hurricane Irma recedes.
By Edwin Lopez • Sept. 12, 2017 -
Port of Los Angeles signs a 10-year PLA with union group
States are pushing back on the collective bargaining mechanism, however, saying it makes project participation difficult for non-union workers.
By Hallie Busta • Sept. 12, 2017 -
Drewry: Shippers must go digital in wake of consolidation
What had worked previously for beneficial cargo owners in contract negotiations will likely hamper them moving forward if they neglect new technology.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Sept. 12, 2017 -
EcoVadis' first global index reveals SMEs are making strides in corporate social responsibility
The index compares data from more than 20,000 companies worldwide, showing sustainability is "no longer just a nice-to-have, but a must-do — and fast."
By Edwin Lopez , Jennifer McKevitt • Sept. 12, 2017 -
Deep Dive
How 9/11 forced efficiency upon supply chains
The rise of data-driven customs processes since 9/11 have translated into bottom-line gains for supply chains, while safeguarding the country's security.
By Deborah Abrams Kaplan • Sept. 11, 2017 -
Hurricane Irma batters FL with another haymaker against US supply chains
Every hurricane cripples supply chains, but two Category 4 storms ravaging three commodity exporters will create unprecedented costs.
By Edwin Lopez • Sept. 8, 2017 -
Maritime insurance industry implements blockchain technology
The sector is the latest industry to start using blockchain to improve security and streamline processes while cutting costs and middlemen.
By Jennifer McKevitt , Kate Patrick Macri • Sept. 8, 2017 -
CSX recovers from summer upheaval, lowers financial targets
On the path to Precision Scheduled Railroading, CSX execs claim hardest times are behind it.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Sept. 8, 2017 -
Boeing voices concern over UTC-Rockwell merger
The aerospace manufacturer says it fears limited competition for certain parts within its supply chain, but in reality, Boeing fears losing money from its new internal supplier.
By Jennifer McKevitt , Kate Patrick Macri • Sept. 7, 2017 -
Freight and oil bounce back, but extent of Harvey damage still unknown
Ports, rail, trucking and air freight resumed limited operations last weekend, but some refineries are combating hazardous leaks while crude oil movement remains delayed.
By Kate Patrick Macri • Sept. 6, 2017 -
DACA 'wind down' may exacerbate workplace skill shortages
Many of the 800,000 people affected by DACA policy changes have employment authorization — but employers may not know who in their workforce will be impacted until it's too late to adjust.
By Kathryn Moody • Sept. 6, 2017 -
IKEA warehouse staff delays strike to discuss pay raise
Unionized workers in Baltimore are demanding a $1-per-hour raise and holiday leave.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Sept. 6, 2017 -
Nike agrees to third-party audits in new deal with Georgetown University
It's the first time the company has agreed to external audits to comply with a university's code of conduct.
By Edwin Lopez , Jennifer McKevitt • Sept. 5, 2017 -
Study: In the UK, large companies owe their peers $57.9B in late payments
More than 50,000 business closures a year could be averted if companies paid their suppliers or smaller partners on time, according to the U.K. government.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Sept. 5, 2017 -
'Trucker Lives Matter' protest will launch Sept. 5
The truckers' protest could add pressure to the capacity shortage exacerbated by Hurricane Harvey, but if supply chain managers communicate with their carriers, they may avoid detrimental delays.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Sept. 5, 2017 -
Meal delivery investments outpace grocery delivery startups
Managing costs proves key to food delivery services of all types, but investors seem to think they're worth more investment.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Sept. 1, 2017 -
US manufacturing expects future growth, despite ongoing challenges
Technology is a fundamental driver of manufacturing growth, yet is unevenly applied throughout the industry.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Aug. 31, 2017 -
Supply chains face potential legal trouble in Hurricane Harvey fallout
The EPA approved emergency fuel waivers, refineries released millions of pounds of pollutants and some supply chains could face litigation. Here's what you need to know about mitigating the crisis.
By Kate Patrick Macri • Aug. 31, 2017 -
Costco and others drop trucking line despite company reboot
After being accused of labor abuses, Pacific 9 Transportation is struggling to find companies willing to use its trucking services.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Aug. 31, 2017 -
Study: Retailers still struggle to embrace omnichannel
Adjusting operations to meet evolving consumer demands is difficult for many retail supply chains but is necessary for survival.
By Jennifer McKevitt , Kate Patrick Macri • Aug. 30, 2017 -
Suppliers balk as Sears' vendor insurance contracts lag
Collaboration and support are the keys to success in buyer-supplier relationships, but conflict is inevitable if buyers can't guarantee payment.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Aug. 30, 2017 -
Harvey could drive up gas prices, losses
Not only is all freight suspended, but oil refineries are shuttered, which will likely cause gas prices to mushroom while supply chains falter.
By Kate Patrick Macri • Aug. 29, 2017 -
Partially assembled bombs on cargo planes threaten global supply chains
America's TSA may change security protocols to protect passengers and cargo after security personnel discovered an "IKEA-style" bomb on a flight en route to Australia.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Aug. 29, 2017