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Cold Chain
Race to Buy $10 Billion Global Logistic Properties is Underway
The acquisition offers a chance for bidders to grab control of Asia's biggest warehouse operator, which counts Amazon among its clients and is benefiting from rising demand for modern logistics facilities.
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Transportation
Farm on Wheels Will Deliver Fresh Produce to Indiana Communities
The 30-foot trailer packed with 6,000 to 7,000 pounds of fresh produce harvested at a Greenfield farm will make weekly (or more frequent) stops at four locations.
Transportation
White House Deliberates Stricter U.S. Food Aid Shipping Rules
A recent exclusive from Reuters reports President Donald Trump's administration is preparing an executive order that will require all U.S. food aid to be transported on American ships.
Cold Chain
An Online UK Supermarket is Testing Self-driving Grocery Delivery
Ocado Group
Ocado, which has no physical stores and delivers food directly from its warehouses, is carrying out a 10-day trial of the technology on the streets of London.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Effects of Global Cyberattack Still Felt at Maersk's L.A. Port Terminal
A.P. Moller- Maersk
The largest terminal at the Port of Los Angeles remained closed Thursday as Danish shipping giant A.P. Moller-Maersk continued to grapple with effects of a cyberattack that rippled across numerous countries Tuesday.
Grocery Retail
Experts Predict Half of Blue Apron's Competitors will Die Following Market Debut
Blue Apron
Slice Intelligence analyst Ken Cassar expects at least half of meal-kit companies to die off following Blue Apron's market debut on Thursday, and the acquisition of Whole Foods by Amazon.
3PL/4PL
Supply Chain Trends: 3 Things You Can’t Ignore in 2017
The following trends are ones smart shippers, carriers and brokers cannot ignore if they want to be successful in 2017 and beyond.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Maersk’s IT Systems Targeted by Latest Cyberattack
A.P. Moller- Maersk
Shipping giant A.P. Moller-Maersk said a cyberattack caused outages at its computer systems across the world on Tuesday.
Transportation
JAXPORT Board of Directors Unanimously Approves Harbor Deepening
The federal project, which will deepen the Jacksonville shipping channel to 47 feet to accommodate more cargo aboard the largest ships, is set to begin construction by early 2018.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
COSCO Container Fleet to Get $1.78 Billion Upgrade
The group plans to buy six mega container ships from Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding Co., and another eight container vessels from Shanghai Jiangnan Shipyard Co.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Signs of Hanjin Bankruptcy Fade from Southern California’s Ports
While some retailers are still battling to recoup losses incurred during the sinking of the world’s sixth-largest shipping line, the industry has moved on, steaming toward normalcy at a healthy clip.
Grocery Retail
Competition Heats up among Grocery Delivery Services
A street war is breaking out among grocery delivery services following Amazon's purchase of Whole Foods.
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