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Risk/Compliance: Page 179
Warehousing
Teamsters Strike US Foods In Southern California And Phoenix, Ariz.
US Foods
The strike in Corona comes just days after 200 Maryland Teamsters began their own unfair labor practices strike at US Foods' Severn, Md. facility for failing to bargain in good faith.
Regulations
Feds Investigate Dole Salad Contamination, Drawing Calls For Better Accountability
Dole Food Company
The Justice Department has launched a criminal investigation into Dole Food Co. over a listeria outbreak linked to four deaths in the U.S. and Canada and multiple other illnesses.
Regulations
FDA Releases Guidance For Menu Labeling
Food & Drug Administration (FDA)
The guidance documents do not establish legally enforceable responsibilities, but instead, describe the FDA’s current thinking on a topic and should be viewed only as recommendations, unless specific regulatory or statutory requirements are cited.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
European Commission Approves CMA CGM Acquisition Of Neptune Orient Lines
CMA CGM
The proposed voluntary general cash offer for NOL will be launched when all the pre-conditions to the offer as announced on 7 December 2015 have been satisfied or (where applicable) waived.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Port Of Charleston To Help Exporters With Challenging Container Weight Rule
The Port of Charleston is offering to weigh containers using existing scales that trucks drive over to enter the port.
Warehousing
NLRB Charges Intermodal Bridge Transport With Misclassifying Drivers
Regulations
CDC Warns About Cronobacter Contamination In Powdered Infant Formula
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Cronobacter has been found in various dry foods, such as formula, powdered milk, herbal teas and starches. It has also been found in sewer water and may be found in other places, too, according to the CDC.
Transportation
Driver Turnover At Large Carriers Hits 102%
Ocean Ports & Carriers
U.S. Coast Guard Clarifies Container Weight Policy
International Maritime Organization (IMO)
The Coast Guard filed this equivalency due to apparent misunderstandings about the sufficient flexibility in the SOLAS regulation to allow for various methods of calculating, verifying and communicating verified gross mass, VGM.
3PL/4PL
Shippers Scramble To Lock In Low Truck Freight Rates
Retailers and manufacturers rushed to lock in low freight rates in the first quarter as overcapacity in the trucking industry dragged on the profits of transportation companies but bolstered profits for middlemen who arrange shipments.
Sustainability
Judge Dismisses Suit Against Whole Foods Market Over Animal Treatment Claims
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) said the use by Whole Foods of a five-step rating system for beef, chicken, pork and turkey was a "sham," because it was not enforced against suppliers.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Panama Canal Expansion Won’t Redirect Cargo To East Coast Ports
CBRE Research
East Coast and Gulf Coast ports are likely to see a gradual increase in container volumes from Asia over many years according to David Egan, head of industrial research in the Americas for CBRE.
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