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17 Jun
Whole Foods broadens meat supply standards
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The grocer raised the number of approved certifications, saying it should give suppliers greater flexibility to meet quality standards.
17 Jun
6 ways generative AI can optimize asset management
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There is even more help on the horizon with the power of generative artificial intelligence (AI) foundation models, combined with traditional AI, to exert greater control over c...
14 Jun
Canadian border agents to decide on new labor deal by July 4
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Starting June 20, union members will vote on a tentative four-year agreement that forestalled a potential strike.
14 Jun
Insource or outsource fulfillment? Companies weigh cost vs. control
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Business size, growth trajectory, distribution costs and customer service needs are among the top factors to consider, experts say.
14 Jun
Diversifying country of origin is key for vanilla, suppliers say
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While the flavoring’s supply constraints are not expected to last long, growers warn of a potential cost problem.
13 Jun
ILA ‘more likely’ to strike in October as tensions rise
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The International Longshoremen’s Associations cited wage and automation concerns as the reasons tensions are rising between dockworkers and their employers.
13 Jun
The Port of Baltimore is reopened from the bridge collapse. How much cargo will return?
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With wreckage from the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse removed, leaders are bullish on the port’s ability to retain customers.
13 Jun
How big retailers are battling the last-mile delivery squeeze
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Walmart, Target and Kroger executives pointed to price and technology improvements that they are using to offset cost pressures.
13 Jun
De minimis crackdown: What shippers should know
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The U.S. government is ramping up enforcement on low-cost goods entering the country, suspending brokers like Seko Logistics from a key import program.
13 Jun
FMCSA extends Baltimore bridge collapse emergency waivers
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The second, and likely final, extension of electronic logging devices and hours of service rules ends June 22.