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Risk/Compliance: Page 214
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Walmart Switches To Wood Grain Plastic Containers For Produce
IFCO
Walmart and IFCO North America have executed an agreement stating IFCO will provide Walmart US with a new generation of wood grain reusable plastic containers (RPCs) for wet and dry produce.
Warehousing
Walgreens To Acquire Rite Aid Corp.
The combination of Walgreens Boots Alliance and Rite Aid creates an opportunity to deliver a retail pharmacy for U.S. consumers in an evolving and increasingly personalized healthcare environment.
Sustainability
Petitioners Call On General Mills Inc. To Stop Funding Anti-GMO Labeling
General Mills
General Mills, known for cereal brands like Cheerios and Wheaties, has spent millions of dollars fighting efforts to require labels on food products containing genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
Transportation
Senate Approves Three-Week Extension For Transpotation Funding
The bill would extend federal transportation spending until Nov. 20 and prevent a shutdown in funding on Thursday, when the current authority expires.
Warehousing
Snyder's-Lance, Inc. To Acquire Diamond Foods For $1.91 Billion
The agreement has been approved by the boards of directors of both companies, who recommend that their respective stockholders approve the transaction.
Fleet Management
Fleet Management Technology, New Food Safety Rules Highlight IFDA Solutions Conference In Phoenix
International Foodservice Distributors Association (IFDA)
Attendees nationwide learned that fleet and vehicle management technology allows them to work more efficiently and helps them comply with more stringent food safety regulations.
3PL/4PL
House Passes Deadline Extension For Railroad Safety
The rail industry and its customers have long sought an extension to the year-end deadline to install the safety system, called positive train control, on more than 60,000 miles of track.
Transportation
Trucking Companies Note Weak LTL Demand, May Cut Shipping Rates
September activity is coming in below expectations at many companies, and some large manufacturers are now predicting the industrial sector will contract in the final months of 2015.
Regulations
CDC Links 24 Infections To Soft Cheese
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
There are five rare DNA fingerprints of Listeria included in this investigation, which whole genome sequencing has shown to be closely related genetically.
Software Solutions
Customer Data And The Supply Chain: P&G’s Approach Reveals The Scope Of The Challenge
At last week’s Teradata 2015 Partners Conference & Expo in Anaheim, Calif., coping with expanding amounts of data has emphasized the importance of integrating databases to enable different departments to make use of data and prevent duplication of tasks.
Regulations
World Health Organization: Processed Meat Linked To Cancer
World Health Organization (WHO)
IARC classified processed meat as "carcinogenic to humans" on its group one list along with tobacco and asbestos, for which there is "sufficient evidence" of cancer links.
Software & Technology
Walmart Seeks Permission To Test Home Delivery Drones
The world's largest retailer by revenue has for several months been conducting indoor tests of small unmanned aircraft systems – the term regulators use for drones – and is now seeking for the first time to test the machines outdoors.
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