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Sustainability
San Francisco Schools To Ask Suppliers For Food Data
The San Francisco Unified School District does not currently know where the produce, meats, grains and dairy products originate, which cost alongside other food services more than $11 million and make up some 6 million school meals per year.
Transportation
Lawmakers Maintain Provision For 34-Hour Driver Restart Period
Before approving the bill, lawmakers rejected, by a vote of 19-28, a bid by Rep. David Price (D-N.C.) to remove several policy riders he considers to be poison pills from the measure.
Regulations
FDA Finalizes FSMA’s Intentional Adulteration Rule
Food & Drug Administration (FDA)
Under the new rule, both domestic and foreign food facilities, for the first time are required to complete and maintain a written food defense plan that assesses their potential vulnerabilities to deliberate contamination.
Transportation
Oil Price Reaches 7-Month High
Oil prices have rallied in recent weeks as a string of outages, due in part to wildfires in Canada and unrest in Nigeria and Libya, knocked out nearly 4 million barrels per day of production.
Transportation
China Approves CMA CGM Acquisition Of Neptune Orient Lines
CMA CGM
The takeover offer worth $2.4 billion marks CMA CGM's biggest acquisition and comes as container lines seek to cope with a severe market downturn through greater scale.
Transportation
Load/Truck Ratios, Fuel Prices Rise; Spot Rates Next
DAT Freight & Analytics
The load-to-truck ratio is a sensitive, real-time indicator of the balance between spot market demand and capacity. Changes in the ratio often signal impending changes in rates.
Regulations
FDA Expands Sunflower Kernel Recall
Food & Drug Administration (FDA)
Production of the product has been suspended while FDA and the company continue their investigation into the source of the problem, according to the recall notice.
Sustainability
Coca-Cola Enterprises Shareholders Approve Transaction Creating World’s Largest Independent Bottler
Coca-Cola Company
After the closing of the transaction, Coca-Cola European Partners will be the world’s largest independent Coca-Cola bottler based on net sales.
Transportation
Cargo Railways Battle Amtrak Over Right To Go First
In December, the U.S. Surface Transportation Board said it is reviewing the existing rule and signaled that it is open to changing the current state of play.
Sustainability
How Collaboration Expands Across The Food Supply Chain: Kroger, General Mills, Cargill
General Mills
At the BMO Capital Markets Farm to Market Conference held May 19 in New York, representatives from Cargill, General Mills, Inc. and Kroger Co. were asked how their relationships with one another have changed over the last several years.
Cold Chain
Chilled Cargo Facility Coming To Port Of Savannah
Georgia Ports Authority
PortFresh Logistics has announced plans to build a 100,000 square-foot cold treatment facility dedicated to perishable cargoes imported through the Port of Savannah.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
International Maritime Organization Calls For 3-Month Grace Period On Container Weight Enforcement
International Maritime Organization (IMO)
The IMO Safety Committee said in a statement Monday that government agencies should postpone enforcement of the requirement that shippers verify the weight of containers to give operators more time to put together the systems needed to meet the mandate.
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