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Risk/Compliance: Page 163
Warehousing
Royal Ahold and Delhaize to Sell 86 U.S. Stores to Weis, Publix and Supervalu
Ahold Delhaize
The European retailers are selling 4.1 percent of their combined U.S. stores, and the sites represent 3.2 percent of their revenue in that market.
Sustainability
TTIP Could Bring Food Safety Regulations To A Standstill: Report
Sustainability
GMO Labeling Bill Causes Split in Organic Food Industry
Organic Trade Association
OSGATA claimed its decision was prompted by OTA’s duplicity towards organic farmers and consumers when a small number of OTA board members endorsed the bill that would preempt existing strong state GMO labeling laws.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Venezuela’s Military Seizes Ports, Assumes Food Distribution
As protests over food rationing and long lines at stores occur with increasing regularity, military chief General Vladimir Padrino said he hopes that putting the military in charge of distribution will help calm some of the unrest and looting.
Transportation
U.S. and Cuba Reach Tentative Air Transport Agreement Impacting Cargo Service
Tentative awards have now been granted to Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Frontier Airlines, JetBlue Airways, Southwest Airlines, Spirit Airlines and United Airlines.
Packaging
Brewers to Add Nutrition Labels to Beer
Anheuser-Busch InBev
According to a statement from the Beer Institute, brewers will disclose calories, carbohydrates, alcohol content by volume (ABV) and portion size, both on labels affixed to bottles and cans and on websites that will be accessible via a QR code.
Rail & Intermodal
Florida East Coast Railway Celebrates First Big Ship via Expanded Panama Canal at PortMiami
Florida East Coast Railway (FECR)
Florida East Coast Railway (FECR) recently celebrated the arrival of MOL Majesty, the first neo-Panamax vessel to transit the expanded Panama Canal bound for PortMiami.
Regulations
General Mills Flour Recall Drives More Food Recalls
General Mills
Two weeks ago, the food company expanded the recall dates, which added another 20 million pounds to the recall list and the ripple effect of recalls highlights the interdependence of the food industry as suppliers and producers buy and sell ingredients.
Packaging
First 3D Printing Restaurant to Debut in London
The pop-up gastropub promises gourmet 3D-printed food made into artistic "culinary sculptures" presented in a series of high-tech, nine-course meals, with its world premiere scheduled for July 25 to 27 in London.
3PL/4PL
Regulators Seek Alternatives to Proposed Great Lakes Railroad
The Surface Transportation Board’s Office of Environmental Analysis instructed the company in a July 5 letter to submit alternative alignments — or explain why there aren’t any — along its 278-mile route from LaPorte to Milton, Wis.
Software & Technology
UberEATS Expands Food Delivery to Phoenix, Ariz.
Uber Eats
Initially, UberEATS will deliver only to downtown and central Phoenix, Arcadia, Paradise Valley and south Scottsdale up to Shea Boulevard, although participating restaurants are spread across the Valley.
Transportation
Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach Terminals to Raise Traffic Mitigation Fees
Port of Los Angeles
PierPass launched the OffPeak program in 2005 to reduce severe cargo-related congestion on local streets and highways around the Los Angeles and Long Beach ports.
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