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Warehousing
Amazon Slashes Whole Food Prices by 43 Percent
Amazon.com spent its first day as the owner of a brick-and-mortar grocery chain cutting prices at Whole Foods Market by as much as 43 percent.
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Emerging Technologies
The Revolution of the Foodservice Industry in the Information Age
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Executives from three leading foodservice companies shed light on how distributors have become a critical link in the foodservice supply chain in the age of information.
Warehousing
Amazon to Lower Whole Food Prices following Takeover Monday
Amazon on Thursday gave a glimpse for the first time of how the company plans to shake up Whole Foods, and it includes lower prices.
Cold Chain
Penske Logistics Plans $100M Distribution Center in Michigan
Penske Logistics
The 606,000-square-foot refrigerated and frozen food warehousing distribution center will primarily service the Midwest.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Port of LA to Launch $13M Cargo Tracking System
Port of Los Angeles
The program will allow the port to do what most Americans already can do—track packages from the minute they leave a distribution center until they get to the front door through a single platform.
3PL/4PL
Fort Worth Distribution Center Could Attract Major Grocer
The biggest refrigerated food distribution facility to land on the market in Dallas-Fort Worth in the last 10 years is being shopped around town and could bring a major grocery operator to the region.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Hackers Target the Ill-prepared Shipping Industry
An inside look at how the shipping industry has become one the largest cyber crime targets.
3PL/4PL
Americans are Still Buying Food from Walmart
Walmart
Food sales make up more than half of Walmart’s revenue, accounting for nearly $200 billion worth of groceries each year.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Port of Los Angeles to Review Security Breach
Port of Los Angeles
A suspected car thief who led police on a wild chase died Wednesday after falling off a shipping crane at the Port of Los Angeles.
Warehousing
Maersk Predicts Bright Future for Shipping despite $300M Cyberattack Bill
Denmark's A.P. Moller Maersk gave an upbeat outlook for container shipping on Wednesday, lifting its shares by as much as 4.5 percent, as investors looked beyond one-off second-quarter charges and a costly cyberattack on its operations.
Cold Chain
Reefer Trailers and Containers: The Way of the Future
As the food supply chain continues to respond to the FSMA transportation rules, four companies are paving the way for the future of food distribution.
Robotics
New Robotics Impact the Future of Distribution
To improve warehouse and distribution center productivity, adaptability and safety, companies are providing new robotics offerings.
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