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Safety & Security: Page 144
Transportation
333 Pounds of Cocaine Seized at Port of Baltimore
At least 333 pounds of cocaine was found inside a shipping container at the Port of Baltimore, estimating at a street value of $10 million.
Transportation
Grocery Strike May Disrupt Delivery
A strike by union workers at major Southern California supermarket chains may cause a major disruption to online grocery delivery services.
Transportation
Cocaine Bust Loses MSC Preferred Customs Status
Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC)
Mediterranean Shipping Company has had its Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism certificate suspended after the company suffered from a second large drug bust this year.
Transportation
Truckers Tapped to Stop the Spread of Spotted Lanternfly
The pest hitches rides on vehicles, threatening billions of dollars worth of commodities.
Risk/Compliance
African Swine Fever Takes Down Millions of Pigs in Asia
U.N. food agency has begun urging Asian governments to make containing the disease a top priority as it is greatly affecting food supply.
Transportation
Majority of Containers Expected to Be Online By 2025
Analysts at Sea-Intelligence have reported 600,000 containers boxes will be online with real-time tracking "soon."
Risk/Compliance
India Imposing Retaliatory Tariffs
According to Reuters, India imposed new tariffs on 28 United States products Sunday, including almonds, apples and walnuts.
Transportation
Port Executive Director Urges Deeper Look at Tariffs
Port of Los Angeles
In a letter to Ambassador Robert Lighthizer, the U.S. trade representative, Seroka reminded Lighthizer that trade with China accounts for a large segment of the business with the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach
Ocean Ports & Carriers
16 Tons of Cocaine Seized at Port of Philadelphia
Authorities are saying that it is one of the largest drug busts in history.
Risk/Compliance
Devastating Midwest Floods Deliver Impact to Food Logistics Industry
Resilience360
In the wake of devastating weather events, food logistics distributors and suppliers should reassess the resiliency of their suppliers and customers in the region.
Risk/Compliance
October Brexit More Problematic Than March
Tesco has warned that a no-deal Brexit in October would be worse than preparations it made for the original planned departure date in March.
Transportation
EU to Boost US Beef Imports
The European Commission and the United Sates have reached an agreement to allow more hormone-free U.S. beef onto the European market.
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