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Risk/Compliance: Page 200
Regulations
Heritage International Recalls Trader Joe’s Raw Cashew Pieces Over Salmonella
The voluntary recall was initiated by Heritage International (USA) Inc., after routine testing by an FDA contract laboratory revealed the presence of Salmonella in one lot of Raw Cashew Pieces.
Warehousing
Walmart To Close 269 Stores, Including Walmart Express
Walmart
Walmart instead will focus on strengthening Supercenters, optimizing Neighborhood Markets, growing the e-commerce business and expanding pickup services for customers.
Foodservice
Denny’s Commits To Cage-Free Eggs By 2026
Denny’s is the first within the family dining segment to commit to 100 percent cage-free eggs, underlining the brand’s dedication to the humane treatment of animals in its supply sourcing and its ongoing focus on quality, flavor and guest satisfaction.
3PL/4PL
Low Diesel Prices Give Leverage To Shippers Over Carriers
With the price of fuel down 25 percent, providers of truckload and less-than-truckload services have been forced to slash prices.
Sustainability
New Report Explores Forced Labor In The Supply Chain
The report highlights initial findings from a methodology that assessed company transparency and disclosure statements on forced labor in supply chains.
Agriculture
U.S. Launches Pre-Inspection Pilot For Mexican Agriculture Imports
Under this pilot, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers and agriculture specialists working alongside Mexican Customs officers will pre-inspect low-risk, high-volume agricultural commodities.
Cold Chain
Brown-Forman Corp. To Sell Southern Comfort And Tuaca To Sazerac For $543.5 Million
Brown-Forman has marketed Southern Comfort since acquiring the brand in 1979. The company acquired Tuaca in two transactions, completing the purchase in 2002.
Warehousing
Dot Foods Acquires Marketwest, Establishing First Canadian Operations
Dot Foods
Dot Foods Inc., the nation’s largest food industry redistributor, announced it will establish operations in Canada for the first time when they acquired Vancouver-based redistributor Marketwest on January 1, 2016.
3PL/4PL
CSX: Rail Pricing Pressure Close To Recession Levels
CSX Corporation Inc.
Railroads are facing stiffer competition from trucks, as low fuel prices have made hauling containers and trailers cheaper, which has dampened growth in rails’ all-important intermodal business.
Packaging
‘Digital Watermarking’ Partnership Launches, Making Product Scanning Faster And Easier
Digimarc Corp.
Digimarc Corp. and GS1 US announced collaborative efforts to speed the industry adoption of watermark barcode technology.
Food Safety
Mars Inc. Partners With Trust To Advance Food Safety And Nutrition In India
As one of the world's leading food manufacturers, Mars, Inc. plans to work with the Tata Trusts to develop methods and tools to increase crop productivity, farm income, and sustainability of select agriculture commodities.
Sustainability
U.S. Farm Boom Fizzles Due To Crop Surplus
While many growers remain profitable, the global commodity slump is increasing pressure on a Midwest economy that was largely shielded from the worst of the financial crisis by high crop prices and land values.
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