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Tracker
US ports by volume: How maritime cargo trends are stacking up
The amount of containers handled at 12 major gateways can help show how the economy is faring. Use this tracker to dig into trends by seaport, coast and month.
Updated Jan. 8, 2025 -
Final rule to overhaul H-1B visa eligibility requirements takes effect Jan. 17
Employers should be prepared for potential disruption caused by the rule, attorneys for law firm Fragomen wrote this week.
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2025 brings wave of parcel carrier rate hikes
Shippers are facing price increases and surcharge changes but have room to negotiate discounts.
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USPS’ transportation consolidation efforts have hurt service: OIG
The Postal Service's Local Transportation Optimization initiative particularly impacted on-time delivery for rural customers, per an agency watchdog report.
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ILA-USMX port labor talks
Shippers urge ILA, USMX to reach deal before deadline
The East and Gulf Coast port labor contract will expire again on Jan. 15, prompting fears of a new strike.
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ILA-USMX port labor talks
Potential port strike could bring second round of surcharges
Hapag-Lloyd and MSC are among the carriers planning fees ahead of a possible work stoppage at U.S. East and Gulf Coast ports.
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Workers are willing to disclose disability — but few ask for accommodation
Nearly 3 in 4 workers who request an accommodation have their requests denied, Deloitte said.
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Tracking the speed, dwell and cars of Class I railroads
This dashboard shows the average speed, dwell time and cars online for all of the Class I railroads operating in the U.S.
Updated Jan. 9, 2025 -
Winter Storm Blair: FedEx, UPS and US Postal Service warn of delays
Delivery services across the central and eastern U.S. have been stymied by the severe weather.
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FedEx Supply Chain lays off 70 employees at multi-client facility
The workforce reduction in Pennsylvania comes after a customer chose to not renew its contract with the 3PL.
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Walmart misled delivery drivers on earnings access, lawsuit claims
The CFPB says the retailer deposited Spark drivers' pay into illegally opened accounts without their consent.
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Lockheed Martin taps next chief supply chain officer
Abby Lilly will focus on streamlining the defense technology manufacturer’s processes and strengthening supplier partnerships.
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How retailers and manufacturers are navigating tariff concerns
Companies are evaluating sourcing plans and procurement networks ahead of expected trade landscape changes under President-elect Donald Trump.
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FedEx targets growth in 4 customer segments
Network changes and new capabilities aim to snag market share in healthcare and automotive B2B, U.S. e-commerce, global air freight and Europe.
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Shein joins CBP’s import data sharing initiative
The pilot program aims to prevent illegal and hazardous products from entering the U.S.
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Demand ticks up as manufacturers pin hopes on Trump administration: PMI
Despite concerns about potential tariffs, manufacturers expect growth in 2025.
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US Steel streamlines procurement processes with AI-powered platform
The steel producer is using GEP Software to analyze spend and forecasting while also managing its sourcing project pipeline.
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Mexico restricts duty-free apparel imports
The rule change will significantly impact foreign fashion brands and 3PLs using Mexico for de minimis shipments to the U.S.
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Deep Dive
Trump is promising new tariffs. How should companies be preparing?
Retailers and manufacturers that emphasize optionality in their supply chains will be best equipped to navigate a shifting trade landscape, experts say.
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Exploring the de minimis exemption’s role in supply chains
The provision has come under fire in recent years, with any potential changes likely impacting manufacturing, parcel shipping and air cargo operations.
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Amazon, OSHA reach settlement over worker safety
Nine of 10 citations were withdrawn, though the e-tailer has agreed to pay more than 90% of the penalties and inspections continue, according to the Department of Labor.
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Supply Chains 2024: A year in pictures
The industry saw significant upheaval, with a major container vessel crash, natural disasters and port and rail shutdowns. Here are some memorable moments.
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Academy Sports and Outdoors reduces China reliance by 20%
The sports retailer continues to diversify its sourcing base as it plans for possible tariff hikes under the Trump administration.
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Over 100 fashion brand supply chains linked to oil, gas fracking in Texas
Old Navy, H&M and Adidas were among the 107 companies reported to be using textile materials generated by petrochemicals linked to the Permian Basin, per Stand.earth.
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Amazon warehouse workers on strike amid holiday rush
The e-commerce giant said work stoppages at seven facilities have not impacted operations.