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20 Nov
How RFID is changing the way retailers look at supply chain visibility
Category: Air Freight, Contract Logistics, ...
RFID inventory tracking enables retailers to offer flexible e-commerce fulfillment and allows them to proactively manage inventory.
19 Nov
8 reactions from industry: How the infrastructure deal could change supply chains
Category: Air Freight, Contract Logistics, ...
Biden’s signature paves the way for $17 billion in port infrastructure and $25 billion for airports. Here’s what trade associations are saying.
19 Nov
Loadsmart acquires digital tools to boost transparency between carriers, shippers
Category: Air Freight, Contract Logistics, ...
The company has been on a mission to curb inefficiencies and add visibility between shippers, carriers and 3PLs.
18 Nov
Fresh fruit and vegetable supply threatened by rising disruptions
Category: Air Freight, Contract Logistics, ...
Producers are confronting higher costs, fertilizer shortages and inconsistent deliveries. In some cases, it’s leading to food spoilage.
18 Nov
California to ease weight limits for trucks hauling from congested San Pedro Bay ports
Category: Air Freight, Contract Logistics, ...
In California, truck weight limits are among the most restrictive in the U.S., which creates what one expert called “a wall of inefficiency.”
17 Nov
Should grocers partner up with ultrafast delivery firms?
Category: Air Freight, Contract Logistics, ...
Major retailers in Europe are launching commercial pilots with speedy startups, raising the possibility of similar deals happening in the U.S.
17 Nov
Empty containers become a focal point in push to ease Los Angeles port congestion
Category: Air Freight, Contract Logistics, ...
The port is encouraging shipping lines and marine terminal operators to receive as many empties as possible to make space for loaded cargo. 
17 Nov
Starbucks adds suppliers, boosts production to maintain holiday inventory
Category: Air Freight, Contract Logistics, ...
The coffee chain is working with suppliers “to invest in wage for their workers” to ensure factories are staffed, COO John Culver said.
17 Nov
Medtechs ask feds to prioritize chips for medical use during semiconductor shortage
Category: Air Freight, Contract Logistics, ...
AdvaMed and several device companies have reiterated to the Biden administration how supply chain constraints are causing an “unsustainable” disruption to the industry.
16 Nov
Electronics manufacturers expect to hike prices again in 2022 as material, labor costs rise
Category: Air Freight, Contract Logistics, ...
Two-thirds of respondents to IPC’s survey had raised prices by an average of 14.5% in 2021. Sustained pressures on profit margins have some manufacturers considering addit...