Ocean Spray: Tastes Good, Good for You and the Environment
When Ocean Spray wanted to reduce its carbon footprint, they found the answers they were looking for from an MBA student.
When Ocean Spray wanted to reduce its carbon footprint, they found the answers they were looking for from an MBA student.
Companies are breaking through functional silos to initiate sweeping sustainability mandates.
Middle East countries show signs of regional collaboration around transportation and logistics; China’s “red supply chain” threatens Taiwanese semiconductor industry; India looks to Korea as both a model and partner for its economic modernization program; U.S. fashion industry supports extension of African Growth & Opportunity Act; Cuba’s Port of Mariel attracts investment from CMA CGM;…
To grow and evolve, shippers of all sizes need the high-quality data provided by modern technologies.
Short-term Highway Trust Fund extension renews call for national transportation strategy; Medical cost inflation and cyber risk are the most prying business concerns; Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach create shared working groups to explore operational efficiencies; GS1 Simple Product Listing creates new standard for e-commerce marketplace
These supply chain, logistics, and transportation companies lead the way in supporting sustainability.
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A look at logistics trends and challenges that affect companies in the chemical industries, and their strategies for dealing with those issues.
Kelvin Miller, an equipment and mobility readiness spare parts allocation supervisor with the military contractor DynCorp International, manages inventory and gets it ready to deploy when the time comes.
Shippers making simple, but meaningful changes can go a long way with helping carriers attract and retain drivers.