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Ocean Ports & Carriers
Georgia Ports Rail Expansion to Double On-Dock Capacity
Georgia Ports Authority
The expansion is part of GPA’s $128 million Mason Mega Rail Terminal project.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Port Oakland Eyes Largest Distribution Facility on West Coast
Port of Oakland
Commissioners at the Port of Oakland have approved a $52 million expansion project they say will give Oakland the largest distribution facility on the West Coast.
Regulations
Label Transparency Done Right Builds Trust
Raley’s Supermarkets
Raley’s Supermarkets hopes to meet the consumer demand for more transparency across the grocery sector with the introduction of their new Shelf Guide.
Sustainability
Gummy Bear Maker Haribo to Investigate Suppliers following Claims of Slave Labor in Brazil
Haribo came under fire last month after a German television documentary alleged that workers producing a key ingredient used to make the sweets were trapped in modern-day slavery.
Warehousing
Food Giants Seek Out E-commerce Solutions
Already faced with declining center-of-the-store grocery sales in recent years, food companies like Mondelez International and Kraft Heinz are pouring resources into figuring out how to succeed online as a growing number of people shop there instead.
Warehousing
Whole Foods Market Reveals Top Food Trends for 2018
The retailer’s global and local experts forecast up-and-coming flavors, products and culinary influences.
Grocery Retail
AmazonFresh Grocery Delivery Ends Service in Select Areas
Amazon
AmazonFresh started more than a decade ago but has yet to make a major dent in the $700 billion U.S. grocery market.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
First Colombian Avocados Set to Enter U.S. Market
The first Colombian avocado has been packed in preparation for its journey via container ship from the Port at Cartagena to California-based Long Beach Port.
Regulations
Listeria Found at LA Airport Catering Facility
American Airlines has suspended use of a caterer at Los Angeles International Airport after listeria was found in the caterer's facility.
Last-Mile
China's New Dirty Job: Food Delivery
Reuters estimates there are about three million delivery drivers in China, a move mirroring the transformation of the Chinese economy from dependency on mass production to service-based.
Trucking
PIT Group Study Indicates Effective Driver Training Reliant on Refresher Courses
Research indicates the true value of driver monitoring to address bad habits and reinforce efficient performance techniques.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Charleston Harbor Deepening Largest Dredging Contract in Army Corps History
The $213 million deal will help make the waterway the deepest on the East Coast and more accessible to supersized cargo ships visiting the Port of Charleston.
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