What We're Reading: Page 118
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Oct 19, 2022
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Food Dive
Unilever partners with ASAP for ice cream delivery
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AP News
Amazon workers reject union bid in upstate New York
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Bloomberg
Soaring Dollar Leaves Food Piled Up in Ports as World Hunger Grows
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Reuters
Hyundai should address child labor at U.S. suppliers, investor group, unions say
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The Loadstar
New lockdowns in key Chinese transport hubs hobble supply chains again
Oct 18, 2022
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AP News
US businesses propose hiding trade data used to trace abuse
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The Washington Post
Ocean freight rates are down, but consumer goods won’t be cheaper by the holidays
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Bloomberg
Chip Delivery Times Shrink in Sign That Supply Crunch Is Easing
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Air Cargo News
Maersk highlights ongoing need for air cargo despite ocean recovery
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The Wall Street Journal
Meet the Army of Robots Coming to Fill In for Scarce Workers
Oct 17, 2022
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Food Dive
Food inflation persists as drought batters produce crops
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CNBC
U.S. defense industry faces surging demand and a supply chain crunch
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Maritime Executive
Moderating Growth to Help Savannah Clear Vessel Backlog
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Bloomberg
China Locks Down 1 Million People in Zhengzhou on Covid Cases
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The New York Times
California’s Inland Empire Pushes Back on Booming Warehouse Construction
Oct 14, 2022
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Grocery Dive
Kroger to buy Albertsons in $24.6 billion deal
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The Wall Street Journal
America’s Red-Hot Warehouse Market Shows Signs of Cooling
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Maritime Executive
Retailers Forecast Lower US Import Levels for Fourth Quarter and 2023
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Air Cargo News
MSC continues to grow air cargo team
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Reuters
U.S. may block Russian aluminum imports
Oct 13, 2022
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The Wall Street Journal
Logistics Deal Making Falters as Freight Demand Slows
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Air Cargo News
Maersk launches new Chicago airfreight gateway
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CNBC
Producer price index September 2022: Wholesale prices rose 0.4% in September
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Bloomberg
Biden Weighs Russia Ban of Aluminum Puts Focus on China Supply
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Reuters
Supply chain snarls loosen for U.S. companies, but plenty of problems remain
Oct 12, 2022
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Transport Dive
Labor Department proposes changes to worker classification rules
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Retail Dive
As retailers manage excess inventory, import levels are falling
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Bloomberg
Mississippi Barge Crisis Set to Deepen as Ohio River Now Sees Backups
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The Wall Street Journal
Warehouses Get a Makeover as Companies Seek to Appeal to Workers
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The Loadstar
Despite fall in liftings, OOCL sets the bar for another quarter of dynamic earnings
Oct 11, 2022
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CNBC
Big decline in warehouse shipments latest sign of consumer pullback
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Time
Why Sysco CEO Kevin Hourican Thinks U.S. Food Prices Will Stop Soaring Soon
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Splash247
Where’s the floor for container shipping?
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al.com
Alabama Hyundai parts supplier hit with $30,076 fines, penalties for ‘oppressive child labor’
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Air Cargo News
DP DHL to raise outlook following improvement in e-commerce