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09 Feb
Customer supply chain issues sparked lower peak volumes: carriers
Category: Air Freight, Contract Logistics, ...
The 2021 holiday shipping season didn’t turn out to be the nonstop onslaught of packages that some parcel carriers expected.
08 Feb
Disability inclusion programs help warehouses hire overlooked talent
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Retail and logistics companies are accelerating their commitments to workers with disabilities as a labor crunch hampers operations. Experts say the programs have sizeable benef...
08 Feb
Billions of dollars set to boost US port projects in 2022
Category: Air Freight, Contract Logistics, ...
Federal aid will support future capital improvement programs as the demand for these crucial links in the supply chain continues to grow.
07 Feb
Tractor Supply to cut in-store safety stock with just-in-time replenishment centers
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The facilities, known as mixing centers, focus on delivering some of the retailer’s fastest-turning products in full-pallet quantities.
04 Feb
Labor, transportation costs fuel Amazon’s decision to hike Prime price
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As the omicron variant makes waves, companies are facing higher operating costs to keep facilities staffed up. Amazon is no exception. 
03 Feb
​Deeper relationships, new facilities: How companies sought out semiconductor capacity in Q4
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Near-term relief from shortages is unlikely, but Intel, United Microelectronics, TSMC, Texas Instruments and Stanley Black & Decker are all expanding their supply base.
02 Feb
Inflation may last through 2023 even if pandemic, supply chain bottlenecks end
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Federal Reserve efforts to curb inflation will probably collide against efforts to reshore production and worker or supply shortages, according to one research firm.
01 Feb
Sam’s Club rolls out inventory-checking robots chainwide
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The technology, based on software developed by artificial intelligence company Brain Corp, will be mounted on autonomous floor-cleaning machines already in operation in stores a...
01 Feb
Dairy export working group pursues solutions for hard-hit industry
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Supply chain woes are costing U.S. dairy companies millions and damaging exporter credibility, according to the IDFA.
01 Feb
Supply chain snags could knock out $17B in apparel and footwear profit in 2022: report
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Backups and bottlenecks persist, putting pressure on profits. And only 12% of organizations in the sector are leading in resilience, according to Kearney.