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Risk/Compliance: Page 137
Cold Chain
Fruit Producers in Chile Worried Over Pending Worker Strike
Chilean customs workers announced their intentions to start an indefinite walkout this Thursday which will delay shipments of cherries, blueberries, grapes and other fruits right in the middle of peak export season.
Regulations
FDA Revokes Approval, Bans Use of PFCs in Food Packaging
Food & Drug Administration (FDA)
The FDA had authorized the use of long-chain PFCs for specific food-contact uses such as coatings on fast-food wrappers, to-go boxes, and pizza boxes before new scientific information brought safety concerns to light.
Sustainability
Monsanto-Backed Climate Corp Acquires VitalFields
Available in seven European countries, VitalFields offers software for farmers to plan, manage and analyze their field activities, including simplified tracking and reporting of all crop inputs to help ensure compliance with EU environmental standards.
Grocery Retail
Alibaba Dives Deeper into Food, Invests in Supermarket Chain Sanjiang Shopping Club
Alibaba.com
Sanjiang said it aims to use Alibaba's e-commerce platform to make the most of the increasingly competitive bricks-and-mortar retail sector as China's economic growth slows.
Emerging Technologies
Idaho Company Pitches Vision of State Becoming Drone Freight Hub
Steve Edgar, founder of Empire Unmanned, presented his vision for the future of aerial shipping at a November 18 seminar at Idaho State University before a crowd of state leaders and economic development officials.
Software & Technology
Wal-Mart Hopes to Improve Food Safety with Blockchain Trial
Walmart
With the blockchain, Wal-Mart will be able to obtain crucial data from a single receipt, including suppliers, details on how and where food was grown and who inspected it and remove any recalled products within minutes as opposed to days.
Sustainability
Report: Food Industry Contains the Largest Portion of its Poor
The 21.5 million workers in the food system make up the largest employment sector in the United States, with over one out of every seven workers in the U.S. working along the food chain.
Regulations
Listeria at Sabra Hummus Plant Starts Voluntary Recall
The company said it is issuing this recall” out of an abundance of caution” after Listeria was identified at the manufacturing facility but not in tested finished product.
3PL/4PL
Port of Charleston to Build $40 Million Rail Facility in Dillon
The South Carolina Ports Authority hopes to open the $40 million cargo hub including a container storage area, a chassis yard, operations and maintenance facilities and cranes to transfer cargo between trains and trucks served by railroad operator CSX.
3PL/4PL
BNSF, KC Southern Combine on New Intermodal Service from Chicago to Mexico
BNSF
BNSF and KCS will offer a new intermodal service connecting major industrial and consumer markets in Mexico with key U.S. cities.
Cold Chain
Two Largest Beer Keg Makers to Form a Trans-Atlantic Alliance
The UK's Close Brothers Brewery Rentals (CBBR) and U.S.-based MicroStar Logistics are joining forces to form a new venture called beerQX, which will provide a transatlantic cold-chain controlled bulk transport service designed by brewers for brewers.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Argentina Focuses on Drug Trafficking at its Main Grain-Exporting Port
Argentina, the world's No. 3 corn and soy exporter, has stepped up security in and around its main exporting hub of Rosario with the cooperation of a dozen commodities trading companies including industry giants like Cargill.
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