What We're Reading: Page 162
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
May 24, 2021
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DC Velocity
Utah, Oakland sign deal to improve cargo flow
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Grocery Dive
Instacart, 7-Eleven expand partnership nationwide
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USA Today
Permanent work: Jobs shift to full-time for many part-time workers
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The Associated Press
Suez Canal's claim over once-stuck ship referred by court
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The Hill
Inclusive and transparent dialogue can fix fragile US supply chains
May 21, 2021
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The Wall Street Journal
Food Supply Chains Are Stretched as Americans Head Back to Restaurants
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Construction Dive
Amazon shuts down Connecticut jobsite after another noose found
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Air Cargo News
Menzies hits 50 cargo handling stations
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DC Velocity
Hydrogen-powered barge set for Paris debut
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Forbes
Rebuilding Our Manufacturing Supply Chains: The UK Has A Lot To Learn
May 20, 2021
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The Associated Press
New Ford venture to build 2 electric vehicle battery plants
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CNBC
Asia Covid surges could hit supply chains, raise U.S. inflation: Expert
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Manufacturing.net
How Smarter Use of Data Helps Manufacturers to Achieve Supply Chain Reliability
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Financial Times
Cisco says shortages will disrupt supply chains for rest of year
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FreightWaves
How ZIM, a smaller ocean carrier, is blowing away the big boys
May 19, 2021
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Nikkei Asia
Chip shortage forces Toyota to halt production at 2 plants in June
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Transport Dive
Dedicated lanes: A win for fleets, drivers and shippers
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Modern Distribution Management
Whack-a-Mole: How Distributors are Navigating a Messy Supply Chain
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Produce Blue Book
Pallet problems add more costs to supply chain
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Reuters
Boohoo links executive bonuses to supply chain issue resolution
May 18, 2021
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Air Cargo News
DHL Express adjusts Southeast Asia network to meet e-commerce demand
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HR Dive
OSHA to review safety guidance, directs employers to follow CDC mask update
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The Loadstar
Reefer shortage drives perishables shippers to air, but 'price shock' kicks in
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Reuters
Lamborghini maps a cautious course toward electrification
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ZDNet
Supply chain hacking attacks: Government eyes new rules to tighten security
May 17, 2021
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The Associated Press
US rail industry defends safety record amid staffing cuts
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FreightWaves
Borderlands: Port Laredo looks to boost produce imports
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DC Velocity
Amazon expands air cargo network
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Wired
Covid Forced America to Make More Stuff. What Happens Now?
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Bloomberg
How the World's Companies Wound Up in a Deepening Supply Chain Nightmare
May 14, 2021
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Reuters
EXCLUSIVE TSMC looks to double down on U.S. chip factories as talks in Europe falter
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Retail Dive
The rise of curbside pickup: Best practices for retailers
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Supply Chain Brain
Using Shared Truckload to Build More Efficient Supply Chains
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The Washington Post
Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine allocation for states dwindles to zero
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NBC News
Cracked Memphis bridge may reopen soon but highlights supply chain vulnerabilities