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18 Mar
The US has a new trade chief. What supply chains can expect on tariffs and China.
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U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai will play a large role in shaping the Biden administration’s trade strategy — with an approach that recognizes China as “simu...
17 Mar
Stitch Fix threads in carrier diversity after longer cycle times during peak
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The CFO called carrier diversification “very important,” with outbound and reverse logistics embedded in the fabric of Stitch Fix’s business model.
17 Mar
Imports spike at ports across US, Hapag-Lloyd warns of terminal congestion
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The Port of Los Angeles said dwell time is still too high, after slight improvements during the busiest February on record at the gateway.
16 Mar
Packaging automation hits fast track in 2021
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Automated technology has matured to the point that using it for packaging is not just possible — it’s a necessity to keep up in the fast-paced, e-commerce era.
16 Mar
CPGs report higher supply chain costs with no signs of dropping this year
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A majority of CPG companies expect manufacturing, warehousing, transportation and raw materials costs to continue at 2020 levels.
16 Mar
UNFI expects automated DCs to double pick speed
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The wholesaler has been working to optimize its distribution network since 2019, consolidating its footprint on the West Coast from 10 facilities to six.
16 Mar
Vaccine factories churn out millions more doses, speeding US rollout of coronavirus shots
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Initially, making one batch of Pfizer’s vaccine took roughly 110 days, a timeline the company has now worked down to an average of 60 days.
16 Mar
Congress takes on truck driver shortage, reboots bill to permit under-21s to haul interstate loads
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Proponents of the DRIVE-Safe Act applaud its ability to bring young drivers into the workforce, but opponents express safety concerns.
16 Mar
Aldi to cut back packaging by 15%, convert to sustainable materials by 2025
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The grocer aims to eliminate Styrofoam from produce packaging, sustainably source two coffee brands, and add solar panels to some warehouses.
15 Mar
Buffer inventory, e-commerce growth buoys warehouse demand, Prologis says
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An additional 125 million square feet of warehousing space or more will be needed every year until 2025 in the U.S. and Europe to keep up with current levels of e-commerce-drive...