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Risk/Compliance: Page 129
Sustainability
World’s Largest Tuna Company Commits to Supply Chain, Labor Reforms
Thai Union's supply vessels have used the most destructive and indiscriminate fishing methods, and the company has refused to take meaningful action to change—until now.
Regulations
Chipotle’s Food Safety Disaster is Far from Over
Chipotle
The rate of illness reports connected to Chipotle restaurants last month—before the recent norovirus outbreak—was nine times higher than the average rate associated with 10 of the chain's U.S. competitors.
Regulations
European Police Dismantle Network Selling Illegal Horse Meat
Sixty-six people were arrested as part of a four-year investigation prompted by the discovery in Ireland of horse meat in burgers sold as beef.
Risk/Compliance
Academics Warn Brexit Could Cause Unprecedented Food Disruption
Three leading UK food academics published a paper that warns Brexit could disrupt supply and prices for food in the UK on a scale "unprecedented for an advanced economy outside of wartime."
Regulations
Deadly Bacteria Threatens World’s Olive Oil Supply
About half the world’s olive oil comes from Spain’s estimated 340 million olive trees, and experts fear the arrival of the bacteria could devastate the harvest.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Effects of Global Cyberattack Still Felt at Maersk's L.A. Port Terminal
A.P. Moller- Maersk
The largest terminal at the Port of Los Angeles remained closed Thursday as Danish shipping giant A.P. Moller-Maersk continued to grapple with effects of a cyberattack that rippled across numerous countries Tuesday.
Regulations
Brazil Seeking 1,600 More Meat Inspectors Following U.S. Ban
Brazil conceded that the government needs 1,600 more inspectors at meatpacking facilities but also questioned the swift ban imposed by the United States on shipments of fresh Brazilian beef.
Sustainability
Speaking of Green: Sustainable Terms Logistics Pros Should Know
APL Logistics
Common green terms essential to every corporate vocabulary and many supply chain initiatives.
Food Safety
FSMA to Strain Carrier Capacity and Boost Freight Rates
ArrowStream
Abbie Ingram, director of Logistics Services at ArrowStream, discusses how recent regulatory pressures and changes have made supply chain management more challenging, and how operators, distributors and suppliers can stay on the right side of compliance.
Regulations
Product Recall: A Rising Threat Disrupting the Food & Beverage Industry
Chubb Ltd.
As supply chains expand across the globe, companies are finding it more difficult to maintain control over them, increasing the possibility of adulterated products reaching the marketplace.
Regulations
Food Groups Warned about Overuse of Antibiotics in Supply Chain
Excessive use of antibiotics in meat and poultry supply chains could have “frightening” health and financial consequences.
Software & Technology
Paragon’s Route Planning Software Helps Transportation Operations Harness Electronic Log Data
Paragon Software Systems Inc
Paragon reporting functionality allows transportation planners to analyze data from any electronic logging device.
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