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Ocean Ports & Carriers
Dominant US Ports vie for Container Trade with Improved Infrastructure for Larger Ships
Transwestern Real Estate Services
Land constraints and transportation costs push asset prices and rental rates to new highs.
Automation
The Pitfalls of Warehouse Tribal Knowledge
AFS Technologies Inc.
Food Safety
Food Safety Excellence: A Competitive Differentiator
Ryder System, Inc.
Warehousing
Grocery Stores May be the Future of Dying Suburban Shopping Malls
Since the 1950s, department chains like Sears and J.C. Penney have anchored suburban shopping malls, but now a different type of company is moving into their vacated spaces: grocery stores.
Regulations
Food Safety: 4 Guidelines for Success
In the wake of Chipotle’s numerous E coli, salmonella and norovirus outbreaks over the past year, Fast Casual is offering four food safety best practices.
Warehousing
Wisconsin Craft Brewer is suing World’s Two Largest Brewing Companies
Minhas Craft Brewery is alleging that AB InBev and Molson Coors Brewing Co. conspired to limit other U.S. beer companies from selling their products in Ontario.
Regulations
Senator Says FDA Should Investigate Fast Food Packaging
Sen. Charles Schumer released a letter he sent to the head of the agency asking for the investigation into phthalates, which are used in plastics to make them more flexible.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Port of Charleston Looks to Barges to Reduce Truck Traffic
Barges will one day move cargo between Wando Welch Terminal and a new rail yard in North Charleston under a plan the State Ports Authority is developing to help reduce truck traffic on local highways.
Warehousing
Supermarkets Are Taking up Too Much Space as Consumer Shopping Habits Shift
A massive build-out by retailers has left the country piled up with grocery shelves as consumers are shifting from big weekly shopping trips to more snacking and to-go meals.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
ILWU Workers Approve Contract Extension at West Coast Ports
Pacific Maritime Association (PMA)
The union said the “unprecedented” contract extension with the Pacific Maritime Association “will raise wages, maintain health benefits and increase pensions.”
Sustainability
How the Climate Crisis Could be Disastrous for the World’s Food Supply
A new report by Chatham House, a London-based think tank, details how climate change further threatens the food network, as the type of extreme weather event that knocked out the Russian harvest becomes all the more common.
Agriculture
Egg Surplus Pressures Farmers Struggling to Win Back Trust
After the worst bout of avian influenza in U.S. history devastated the egg-laying flock, a glut of eggs is putting pressure on suppliers and farmers who are struggling to win back business.
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