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AmCham: 71% of businesses have no plans to leave China despite souring trade relations
More than one in four companies believe the trade war will last indefinitely, according to a survey by the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai and PwC.
By Matt Leonard • Sept. 14, 2020 -
Transpacific rates more than double, capacity constraints create 'nightmare' for shippers
"The supply chain is just jammed," said one shipping association executive, adding that the current environment has made procuring freight the hardest its been in his 40 years in the business.
By Matt Leonard • Updated Sept. 11, 2020 -
Deep Dive
The driver shortage: A big piece of the tight capacity puzzle
Retirements, hesitant drivers and career changes shrunk the workforce, contributing to market imbalances in the supply chain.
By Jim Stinson • Sept. 11, 2020 -
Pandemic complicates supplier audits, increases modern slavery risk in Asian manufacturing hubs
Verisk Maplecroft's Modern Slavery Index reveals extreme or high risk in manufacturing centers such as Bangladesh, China, Myanmar and India.
By Matt Leonard • Sept. 9, 2020 -
FMCSA seeks comments on letting drivers under 21 haul interstate loads
Proponents of the change say it could help ease the driver shortage, while opponents have raised safety concerns.
By Jim Stinson • Sept. 4, 2020 -
FedEx opens Foreign Trade Zone in El Paso, Texas, as trade war and pandemic increase shipper interest
The deferral of duties is especially attractive as consumer demand for some items has dropped, allowing shippers to hold onto inventory without paying duties until demand returns.
By Matt Leonard • Sept. 4, 2020 -
DOT plans funding boost, regulatory rollbacks in national freight strategy
To address chronic infrastructure challenges, the department plans to develop a way to identify bottlenecks across modes among other goals.
By S.L. Fuller • Sept. 4, 2020 -
Amazon Prime Air gets FAA clearance for drone delivery on 'highly rural' test range
Amazon said drones will help realize 30-minute delivery and expects the current model to carry 85% of the products sold on its marketplace.
By Matt Leonard • Sept. 1, 2020 -
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FMCSA floats pilot on pausing 14-hour driving window
Part of the Split Duty Period Pilot Program would explore how often detention pauses occur and what effect they have on drivers.
By S.L. Fuller • Aug. 31, 2020 -
Regulators warn Class I railroads on service issues, 'excessively late' trains
The railroads have renewed their commitment to precision scheduled railroading principles as volumes remain low compared to 2019.
By Morgan Forde • Aug. 26, 2020 -
Case accusing carriers, chassis pool operators of 'sweetheart deal' moves forward after judge denies stay
The complaint filed by the ATA with the Federal Maritime Commission claims ocean carriers get chassis at a cheaper rate than trucking companies, resulting in overcharges totaling "as much as $1.8 billion" over the last three years.
By Matt Leonard • Updated Feb. 1, 2021 -
Stocked out: Why cleaning product supply chains struggle to meet demand
The disinfectant and cleaning product supply chain relies on a just-in-time approach, making it difficult to radically move the output meter in a short timeframe.
By Deborah Abrams Kaplan • Aug. 20, 2020 -
'Made in China' order changes Hong Kong product labels, not tariffs
The labeling switch does not impact a product's tariff designation, but analysts said the "Made in China" label could have a negative effect on brand perception.
By Morgan Forde • Aug. 13, 2020 -
US reverses decision to reimpose aluminum tariffs on Canadian imports
The initial announcement to reinstate the 10% duties came as manufacturers faced a shortage of aluminum cans.
By Shefali Kapadia • Updated Sept. 16, 2020 -
US orders government to prioritize domestic drug supply chain
A directive announced by the president Thursday would require government agencies to buy certain "essential" drugs from factories in the U.S.
By Ben Fidler • Aug. 6, 2020 -
DHL adds Foreign Trade Zone in Texas with plans for 3 more
The locations allow shippers to reduce the cost associated with tariffs on imported goods or component parts.
By Matt Leonard • July 24, 2020 -
Deep Dive
Electronics supply chains are stuck between a pandemic and a trade war. Where do they go from here?
Shifting operations is a mammoth undertaking for the electronics industry due to China's specialized production capacities, co-location of key suppliers and economies of scale.
By Morgan Forde • July 23, 2020 -
MIT, CSCMP: 35% of companies lack supply chain sustainability goals
Social issues — child labor or slavery, worker welfare, etc. — received "far more" focus in companies' sustainability goals than environmental issues.
By Matt Leonard • July 20, 2020 -
FAA says airlines can clear seats for cargo as airfreight rates, new coronavirus cases rise
Airlines for America applied for the exemption to remove seats on May 6, arguing it was in the public interest that the planes be available to move essential cargo during the coronavirus pandemic.
By Matt Leonard • Updated July 15, 2020 -
FDA releases food safety blueprint that uses tech to bolster visibility, recall tracking
Tech-enabled traceability, data tools, modernization and strengthening safety culture are ways the agency believes foodborne illnesses can be reduced.
By Jessi Devenyns • July 14, 2020 -
Maersk acquires KGH Customs Services for $281M
Maersk has been open about its ambitions to expand into other parts of the supply chain, positing logistics sector growth as a main business objective.
By Matt Leonard • July 6, 2020 -
US government to crack down on supply chains linked to human rights abuses in Xinjiang
The Department of Homeland Security said it will take "increased enforcement action" against U.S. businesses contributing to forced labor and other human rights abuses in the region.
By Morgan Forde • July 2, 2020 -
USMCA takes effect. How does it affect supply chains?
Shippers are struggling to determine whether ramping up nearshoring efforts or absorbing tariff costs from overseas suppliers is the most cost-effective strategy under the new NAFTA.
By Morgan Forde • July 1, 2020 -
Developing the coronavirus vaccine supply chain
Pharmas, nonprofit organizations and suppliers prepare to handle a high volume of vaccines, but component shortages and scaling up manufacturing present challenges.
By Deborah Abrams Kaplan • June 16, 2020 -
Port of LA's Seroka calls for nationwide data sharing portal
The system would allow ports, carriers and shippers to get a better view of cargo movement with details including when a customer makes a reservation and the location of containers throughout the country.
By Matt Leonard • June 12, 2020