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Sustainability
Top 5 Actions for a More Sustainable Business
SAP
Amid “the Great Resignation” and a volatile economic period, companies can’t afford to lose talent or customers. They must reinvent their business models to be both profitable and sustainable.
Carbon Footprint
Why You Need a Circular Supply Chain Plan
NTT DATA Services
To meet demand, companies need to strategically balance their supply chain and build in circularity. Those that do not will be at a competitive disadvantage and risk falling short of industry or government compliance regulations.
Last-Mile
USPS Targets Business with Boosted Offerings
U.S. Postal Service (USPS)
Last-mile delivery continues to grow at a fast pace, with consumers ordering online more and more. USPS looks to attract more businesses through new offerings.
Transportation
Port Overcrowding Moves to Asia
project44
New research shows that ports in Asia are the next to see significant delays, while United States ports in January began to see reduction in congestion.
Transportation
The Healing Supply Chain and a Big, Comfy Couch
Getting my couch a whole week-and-a-half earlier than expected shows that the supply chain is getting back on track.
Transportation
Drone Delivery Likely to Be More Widespread Soon
Verified Market Research
A new report from Verified Market Research estimates that the drone delivery market will grow at a CAGR of 53% from 2021 to 2028.
AI/AR
Machine Learning in the 2022 Supply Chain
Logistyx Technologies
While the challenges of the last couple years exposed many problems with companies’ supply chain processes, the efforts to address them have been plagued by current-thinking rather than forward-thinking.
Sourcing Solutions
Procurement Must Rethink Supply Base Role
Positive Purchasing
It’s not just individual suppliers that are changing as a result of the pandemic, but entire industries. And, procurement will be figuring out how to source from and manage suppliers in these new industries.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
More Turmoil in Overseas Cargo With Ongoing Fire
Crew members of a ship transporting numerous luxury vehicles were forced to evacuate due to a severe fire. But the 650-foot-long ship remains burning in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
Warehousing
California Government Leans on Chunker to Lighten Disruptions
Chunker
As San Pedro Bay Ports dealt with a harrowing last year with severe clogging, the government of California looks to new strategies to alleviate supply chain bottlenecks. It's latest plan is a partnership with a flexible warehousing platform.
Trucking
What’s Happening With the Canadian Border Blockade?
Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA)
As some Canadian truck drivers try to separate themselves from the Freedom Convoy, the movement spreads to different countries, creating more disruption elsewhere.
Fleet Management
Freight Partnership Advances Development of Autonomous Trucking for Supply Chains
C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.
C.H. Robinson and Waymo Via will collaborate to expand autonomous driving technology as an additional transportation solution.
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