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Risk/Compliance: Page 30
Carbon Footprint
Starting a Sustainability Journey is Not Trivial. Here’s Why.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Christopher Mejia-Argueta, research scientist and director of the Food and Retail Operations Lab, MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics, talks about how to start a sustainable journey, what are the key drivers and more.
Supply Chain Visibility
Understanding Interruption vs. Disruption in Food and Beverage Manufacturing Supply Chain
QAD Inc.
Regardless of the nature of the disturbance, being prepared is paramount. Investing in risk assessment, contingency planning, technology, workforce development, and supplier diversification enhances readiness to navigate unforeseen challenges.
Carbon Footprint
Nurturing a Sustainable Food Logistics Landscape
Moving food products through the supply chain takes more than just temperature control. Here’s how the food logistics space can achieve and nurture a circular supply chain.
Risk/Compliance
CrowdStrike Update Impacts Air Freight, Last-Mile Delivery
project44
Air freight and last-mile delivery experienced significant disruptions as a result of the CrowdStrike update.
Regulations
Supply Chain Council Launches Advocacy Group to Strengthen U.S. Supply Chain
Supply Chain Council Inc. (SCC)
The Supply Chain Council launched a first-of-its-kind group dedicated to bringing business and labor together to protect American jobs, invest in domestic infrastructure and safeguard supply chains.
Risk/Compliance
Why Preparation is Key to Overcome IT Outages in Logistics: Alexis Asks
Action 1
The CrowdStrike outage last week left many of us scratching our heads, wondering how to prepare better for IT events in the future. Implementing a plan B, C and even D, could be the thing that saves your business from coming to a screeching halt.
Last-Mile
How Shippers Can Stay Proactive During Active Hurricane Season
Uber Freight
In the wake of natural disasters, logistics teams are on the front lines of recovery, whether it’s quickly diverting supplies to communities in need or rerouting journeys to ensure shipments are completed safely. Here's why shippers must stay proactive.
Risk/Compliance
NetLogistik’s Testing-as-a-Service to Elevate Testing Precision
NetLogistik
NetLogistik announced its Testing-as-a-Service offering, designed to help companies overcome the challenges associated with manual testing while delivering accurate, reliable results.
Software Solutions
Registrar Corp Acquires Foodsteps, Expands Supply Chain Transparency
Registrar Corp
Registrar Corp acquired Foodsteps, a UK-based company dedicated to helping food businesses reduce the environmental impact of their products.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Nearshoring Becomes Growing Interest in U.S. for Manufacturing in Mexico
Flatworld Solutions
A new study by Flatworld Solutions reveals a significant and sustained increase in interest in manufacturing in Mexico over the past five years.
Trucking
New Tech Alliance to Transform U.S.-Mexico Nearshoring
U.S.-Mexico Foundation
The U.S.-Mexico Foundation (USMF) and the American Chamber/Mexico formed Bridge49: The Nearshoring Tech Alliance to leverage cutting-edge technology and innovation to tackle critical industry challenges pertaining to the U.S.-Mexico trade lane.
Rail & Intermodal
Canadian Railway Strike Poses Threat to Global Supply Chain
Everstream Analytics
A strike at the country’s two largest rail networks would disrupt production and deliveries across a wide variety of industries.
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