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Risk/Compliance: Page 229
Trucking
Parking Space Shortage Plagues U.S. Truckers
U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration
Almost half of the state departments of transportation surveyed reported that truckers were forced to park on freeway interchange ramps and shoulders of highways, which represents a safety issue.
Transportation
Featured In Food Logistics: Trade Heats Up In The U.S. Southeast
The U.S. Southeast region comprises over 60 million consumers, all of whom live within a day’s truck drive from the Port of Jacksonville.
Transportation
Amazon To Test Package Pickups On Public Transit
Amazon
An Amazon patent application describes a plan for delivering packages via public transit — turning buses, trains, subways and other vehicles into roaming pickup locations.
Regulations
California Woman Sues Costco For Slave-Labor-Farmed Shrimp From Thailand
Costco
The plaintiff cited state laws that bar companies from making false claims about illegal conduct in their supply chain, including human rights violations.
Warehousing
FDA Warns Frito-Lay Over Tennessee Plant Safety Violations
The plant in Pulaski, Tenn., had leaks in the roof, peeling paint and broken pipes, and the leaky cookie dough was seen seeping from a pinch point on the dough hopper.
Foodservice
Wendy’s Struggles To Meet Growing Demand For Fresh Produce
AlixPartners LLP
Consumers ranked produce as the top dietary change they are asking for, surpassing less sugar, salt and fat, according to a survey from AlixPartners last year.
Grocery Retail
Costs Weigh On Walmart's 2nd Quarter Profits; E-Commerce Plays A Key Role
Walmart
The company lowered its fiscal year forecast for e-commerce sales growth from the mid-20-percent range to the mid-to-high teens, citing poor international performance.
Transportation
Kane Is Able Sues Volvo Over Truck Catching Fire
Kane Is Able, Inc.
The lawsuit also names Cummins Westport, the manufacturer of the compressed natural gas engine, and Agility Fuel Systems, which manufactured and installed the compressed natural gas tanks and fuel delivery systems.
Transportation
Freight Load Volume And Rates Move In Opposite Directions; What’s Going On?
DAT Freight & Analytics
Van and reefer rates declined while load volume and ratios for those equipment types increased.
Warehousing
U.S. Postal Service Ramps Up Same-Day Grocery Delivery Service
After launching grocery delivery with Amazon last year in San Francisco, Calif., the postal service has added six delivery markets this year and began testing same-day delivery in New York this past November.
Food Safety
Featured In Food Logistics: Data Standardization Moves Forward To Meet Evolving Demands
GS1 US
The GDSN is part of the GS1 System of Standards—the most widely-used supply chain standards in the world. The system enables a common language to identify, capture and share product information, ensuring better data quality and greater efficiencies.
Warehousing
GEODIS To Acquire OHL
GEODIS
OHL is one of the leading 3PL companies in the world, operating more than 120 value-added distribution centers in North America with over 36 million square feet of flexible warehouse space.
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