Risk and Resilience: Page 7
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SpartanNash launches food traceability program
The grocery distributor tapped ReposiTrak to help it glean information from suppliers to improve food safety in its supply chain.
By Ben Unglesbee • Jan. 25, 2024 -
ADM to expand soybean traceability pilot ahead of EU deforestation regulations
The grain trader said it completed its first shipments of "verified, fully traceable soybeans" from the U.S. to Europe.
By Sarah Zimmerman • Jan. 23, 2024 -
Trendline
Peak season management
Higher peak season surcharges are one risk for shippers to manage this year.
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Deep Dive
Carton shortage may last through school year, but brandless packaging brings relief
Pactiv Evergreen said the generic containers are part of its response “to minimize supply chain complexity” amid a monthslong disruption challenging dairies and schools.
By Katie Pyzyk • Jan. 19, 2024 -
Businesses remain worried about disruption amid geopolitical, sourcing risks: report
Embracing change can mean nearshoring, retooling distribution networks and paying suppliers more for materials, according to AlixPartners.
By Ben Unglesbee • Jan. 18, 2024 -
Red Sea crisis leaves some retailers more exposed than others
Hardline retailers such as Wayfair, Best Buy, Beyond Inc. and RH could be most affected, according a Jefferies analysis.
By Ben Unglesbee • Jan. 18, 2024 -
Delivery has a pollution problem. These cities are working to address it.
A new initiative will help cities test innovative startup and corporate solutions in a bid to curb ballooning emissions, primarily from trucks.
By Ysabelle Kempe • Jan. 18, 2024 -
‘It’s a tough industry out there’: A look at the furniture supply chain’s challenging year
Operational headaches have contributed to financial failures among some suppliers. That has created problems for retailers — and opportunities.
By Ben Unglesbee • Jan. 17, 2024 -
Sphera acquires SupplyShift to improve scope 3 tracking capabilities
The deal comes as companies across the globe are facing increased regulatory pressure to report on their scope 3 emissions and carbon footprint.
By Zoya Mirza • Jan. 17, 2024 -
Ocean freight rates surge further as Red Sea crisis develops
Shipping experts warn that additional rate increases, capacity shortages and delays are on the way.
By Alejandra Carranza • Jan. 16, 2024 -
FAA steps up oversight of Boeing production in wake of Alaska Airlines incident
The agency will audit the aircraft maker’s 737-9 Max production line and suppliers like Spirit AeroSystems, which has been plagued by its own quality woes over the last year.
By Kate Magill , Kelly Stroh • Jan. 12, 2024 -
Circularity could reduce dependence on China for rare earths: study
Reuse and recycling could help the U.S. meet up to 40% of its demand for materials critical to the energy transition, according to a new scientific paper.
By Ben Unglesbee • Jan. 12, 2024 -
Extreme weather is 2024’s top supply chain risk: Everstream
Wildfires, rains and droughts could cause shipping delays, while agricultural commodities might face shortages from weather and other factors, the analytics firm said.
By Ben Unglesbee • Jan. 11, 2024 -
Deep Dive
Shortages 2024: What supplies are still at risk after years of disruption?
Excess inventory may be in focus, but climate change, geopolitics and structural supply chain challenges continue to threaten some goods.
By Ben Unglesbee • Jan. 10, 2024 -
After Beyond Yoga suppliers stiffed workers, DOL recovers $1.1M in wages, damages
The athleisure brand agreed to update its vendor code of conduct and establish a monitoring program as part of a compliance agreement with the agency.
By Zoya Mirza • Jan. 9, 2024 -
Fleeting fake delivery phishing campaign targeted last-minute shoppers
Text messages disguised as urgent or failed delivery notifications can create tension between impersonated delivery service companies and legitimate customers.
By Matt Kapko • Jan. 8, 2024 -
CHIPS and Science Act not enough to strengthen the semiconductor industry: CSCMP report
The industry group's recent report stressed the need for more investment to fortify the country's chip supply.
By Kate Magill • Jan. 5, 2024 -
Deep Dive
Suez Canal at risk: What shippers should know to mitigate disruption
Using alternative routes like the Cape of Good Hope can mean longer transit times and higher freight costs. Here’s what shipping experts had to say.
By Alejandra Carranza • Dec. 22, 2023 -
‘Mafia-style’: A look at Temu’s latest allegations that Shein has a chokehold on the supply chain
The ultra-fast fashion company accuses its larger rival of being “a glorified label maker” that bullies suppliers into loyalty.
By Ben Unglesbee • Dec. 21, 2023 -
Opinion
The overlooked security risks of onshoring chip production
Here are four ways manufacturers can mitigate cybersecurity risks.
By Vishal Gauri • Dec. 19, 2023 -
Shipping lines avoid Suez Canal as Red Sea attacks continue
Carriers' move to reroute or pause vessel transits could add time and monetary costs for shippers.
By Alejandra Carranza , Edwin Lopez • Dec. 18, 2023 -
Deep Dive
Mexico’s nearshoring wave is years in the making
Decades of investments in logistics infrastructure, trade deals and becoming a manufacturing hub are paying off as shippers look to nearshore production.
By Alejandra Carranza , Edwin Lopez • Dec. 18, 2023 -
Walmart taps India-based bicycle maker as it ramps up sourcing from the country
The retailer is planning a supplier summit in New Delhi early next year as it eyes $10 billion in annual exports by 2027.
By Ben Unglesbee • Dec. 15, 2023 -
Deep Dive
As manufacturers turn away from China, Vietnam lures investment
The country is home to a growing number of factories thanks to its increased use of free trade agreements, tax incentives and competitive labor costs.
By Kate Magill • Dec. 14, 2023 -
Egg supply at risk again as bird flu hits Cal-Maine, Post Holdings
The rapid spread of avian influenza is creating production complications for some of the nation's biggest food companies.
By Nathan Owens • Dec. 14, 2023 -
Deep Dive
6 reasons why global supply chains are shifting
Political risk, emissions and lead times are just some of the drivers pushing companies toward onshoring, nearshoring and friendshoring decisions.
By Edwin Lopez • Dec. 13, 2023