Warehousing
Transportation
Software & Tech
Safety
Sustainability
Prof Dev
SCN Summit
WISC Forum
Newsletter
Regulations
Sanitization
Pest Management
Food Safety
Worker Safety
Plant Safety
Risk/Compliance
Safety & Security
Risk/Compliance: Page 301
Cold Chain
Global Food Cold Chain Council Forms At United Nations Climate Summit
The CCAC includes 40 governments raising awareness on substitutes to short lived, higher global warming substances.
Cold Chain
Greenchill Refrigeration Partnership Sets Leak Detection Technology Webinar Oct. 28
GreenChill helps the environment by decreasing the impact of commercial refrigeration systems on the ozone layer and climate change by assisting its partners in developing and attaining corporate environmental stewardship and sustainability goals.
Grocery Retail
Online Grocery Sales Expected To Quadruple By 2023
Brick Meets Click
Currently online grocery store sales account for about 4 percent of market-level spending, but over the next decade it’s expected these sales will account for between 11 percent and 17 percent of the total.
Grocery Retail
Hannaford Considers Grocery Pickup Service
Hannaford Bros. Co., LLC
The new “Hannaford-to-Go” is a service that would allow customers to place orders online, employees would then pack their groceries and customers would later visit the store to pick up their groceries at a drive-through.
Grocery Retail
California Moves On Banning Grocery Bags
The measure, which passed the Assembly by a 44-29 vote, would ban grocery stores from handing out single-use plastic bags with customer purchases, and would give local bag companies funds to retool to make heavier, multiple-use bags.
Regulations
Cargill Joins Effort To Support Sustainable Palm Oil
Cargill
Cargill is becoming a member of The Forest Trust (TFT), the international non-governmental organization that partners with companies to build responsible supply chains.
Regulations
Court Overturns Law Limiting Biotech Crops On Hawaiian Island
U.S. Magistrate Judge Barry Kurren of the U.S. District Court in Hawaii ruled that the law passed in November by local leaders on the island was invalid because it was pre-empted by Hawaii state law.
Regulations
Hershey Updates Palm Oil Sourcing Policy
The Hershey Company
Hershey expects to achieve traceability to the mill-level by the first quarter of 2015, then it will determine which suppliers present the highest risks to deforestation and will address those issues at the plantation level by 2016.
Grocery Retail
Whole Foods Market To Introduce Produce Ratings Program To Improve Traceability
Whole Foods
The initiative is based on a three-tier ratings system of “good,” “better,” and “best” labels that will be displayed throughout the retailer’s produce department.
Carbon Footprint
How Companies Can Identify Supply Chain Climate Risks
The key to getting it right is for managers to address supply chain climate risks in terms of existing stressors — such as procurement costs, on-time delivery, water availability and secure energy and infrastructure.
3PL/4PL
Oracle Logistics’ Director: Freight Tonnage To Grow 23.5% In 10 Years
Oracle
With the total U.S. freight tonnage expected to grow 23.5 percent in the next 10 years, managers need to determine the most efficient ways to ship orders by deploying the most economical fleet resources.
Software Solutions
Aljex Software Releases Event Manager To Resolve Shipment Issues
Event Manager allows “flagged” shipments to include contact information and email addresses are automatically pulled in or added, including the dispatcher, shipper, consignee, driver, agent representative, or almost anyone.
Previous Page
Page 301 of 435
Next Page
Follow Us
Facebook icon
Twitter X icon
LinkedIn icon
Flipboard icon
YouTube icon