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Regulations: Page 41
Worker Safety
Warehouse Worker Protection Act to Protect Workers in Warehousing, Storage, E-Commerce Sectors
The Warehouse Worker Protection Act is a law designed to protect workers in the warehousing and storage, merchant wholesaler, electronic stores, mail-order house, courier and express delivery service industries.
Manufacturing
Gov Newsom’s Veto of CARS Package Sends Automotive Manufacturers in Tailspin
California Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed the CARS (California Automotive Regulatory Standards) Package, sending the automotive manufacturing and regulatory space into a tailspin.
Risk/Compliance
Cybersecurity Considered Afterthought Within Manufacturing and Transportation Organizations: Study
LevelBlue
More than two in three (69%) manufacturing leaders and nearly three in four (73%) transportation respondents confirmed the opportunity of dynamic computing innovation outweighs the corresponding increase in cybersecurity risk.
Last-Mile
ILA, USMX Contract Negotiations Remain in Limbo
International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA)
Negotiations show signs of breaking down, making a strike appear increasingly likely, threatening to disrupt nearly half of the nation's ocean trade. Here's what this means for the future of supply chain.
Clean Energy
Creating the Blueprint for a Greener Supply Chain
The challenge in sustainability today is as nuanced as the technology available to improve sustainable practice and meet the growing needs of companies, regulations and consumers alike.
Training/Onboarding
Growing C-Suite Complacency on Supply Chain Issues: Research
EY (Ernst & Young)
As the pandemic moves further into the rearview mirror, supply chain executives may be losing the strategic gains they made with their C-suite counterparts, according to new research from Ernst & Young LLP.
Regulations
75% of the World's Battery Supply Chain at Risk of Violating Laws: Research
Infosys
Research by Infyos finds that companies accounting for 75% of the global battery market have connections to one or more companies in the supply chain facing allegations of severe human rights abuses.
Trucking
Driver Safety: A Core Transportation Industry Value
Trimble Inc.
Coupled with innovative technology, fleets should continue to prioritize and revisit their driver training programs. The most successful fleets have many touch points for their safety training programs.
Retention
Driver Detention Equates to Supply Chain Inefficiencies, Lost Driver Pay, Driver Turnover: ATRI Research
American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI)
An analysis of ATRI’s large truck GPS data at different customer facility types found that detention contributes to higher truck speeds.
Regulations
Tropical Storm Francine to Become Hurricane: AccuWeather
AccuWeather
Tropical Storm Francine is expected to become a hurricane ahead of landfall, producing life-threatening storms and flash flooding across parts of coastal Louisiana, Texas and Mississippi as it approaches the Gulf Coast.
Rail & Intermodal
CN, CPKC Rail Strikes Continue to Impact North American Supply Chains
project44
Although it’s back to business as usual, for now, the ripple effects continue to impact the North American supply chain, according to project44.
Last-Mile
Raising the Bar on Driver Safety in the Last Mile
Descartes Systems Group
Creating a culture of safety for last-mile logistics delivery providers doesn’t have to feel like someone’s bringing the compliance hammer down on drivers.
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