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Risk/Compliance: Page 168
Food Safety
Produce Industry Faces ‘Brain Drain’ With Food Safety Rules Ahead
United Fresh Produce Association
Looking ahead, Gombas said the biggest obstacle for the industry is fragmentation — the same challenge that has hurt the industry over the last decade.
Risk/Compliance
Opinion: GMO Label Debate Underscores Need For Better Rules
The question ought to be whether the labeling proposed is informing consumers of a significant fact about a product or, perhaps, an attempt to impose a pejorative label statement that misleads consumers, Bode notes.
3PL/4PL
FedEx Agrees to Pay Drivers $240 Million for Misclassifying Them as Contractors
The settlement, if approved, would be divided among 12,000 drivers, some of whom would receive tens of thousands of dollars.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
FMC Commissioner Calls on Ocean Carriers to Allow Terminals to Determine VGM Weights
Federal Maritime Commission (FMC)
Chairman Mario Cordero said the time has come for ocean carriers to embrace the obvious solution to achieving compliance that marine terminal operators can offer.
Sustainability
Food Industry Urges Senate to Act on GMO Label Law
FMI - The Food Industry Association
Because the House of Representatives must also pass the Senate bill and is out of session the last week of June, only seven legislative days remain for Congress to act.
Regulations
Why Local Sourcing Complicates Restaurant Supply Chains
Chipotle
Even if you have a standard quality control procedure for all of your sources, you’re not going to be able to monitor them on-site at every location. You’re going to have to put your trust in the suppliers to live up to the expectations.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Port of Los Angeles Posts Busiest May Ever; Long Beach also Gains
Port of Los Angeles
Cargo volumes at the Port of Los Angeles increased nearly 11 percent in May compared to the same period last year, marking the busiest May in the Port’s 109-year history.
3PL/4PL
Spot Truckload Freight Jumps 36% for Week
The van load-to-truck ratio was 3.1 loads per truck, up 23%; the reefer ratio climbed 29 percent to 5.9; and the flatbed ratio was 20.3, a 10 percent increase compared to the previous week.
Warehousing
Moran Transportation Corporation Acquires Mats Trucking
Moran Transportation Corporation has purchased the assets of Mats Trucking, a service-driven carrier within the forwarder and airline line haul/delivery network.
Regulations
FDA to Hold Public Workshops to Discuss Menu Labeling
Food & Drug Administration (FDA)
The purpose of these workshops is to further the dialogue with industry about the implementation of the menu labeling final rule and provide additional clarity on the requirements.
Transportation
Transportation Secretary Says CSA Reforms Two Years Away
The FAST Act called for by Congress in 2015 required the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to pull CSA SMS rankings from public view, though much of the underlying violation data is still available publicly.
Regulations
FDA Warns Whole Foods Market Of Unsafe Food Facility
Food & Drug Administration (FDA)
During five inspections between Feb. 10 and 26, inspectors found food products that were prepared, packed, or held under insanitary conditions, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said in a warning letter dated June 8 and posted on its website.
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