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Container ship continues to choke traffic in both directions along the Suez Canal, creating one of the worst shipping jams seen in years.
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British retail sales jumped in February, although doubts remain about the underlying strength of consumer demand as the Bank of England weighs when to raise interest rates ahead of Brexit.
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There’s no avoiding that data is a critical component of supply chain management. As its significance grows and the use of logistics technology expands, the challenges of taking advantage of what data offers a shipper become harder. But that shouldn’t be a deterrent because the free flow of data throughout an organization, including functional areas outside the supply chain, customers, and suppliers, has significant benefits that can’t be overlooked.
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Hundreds of rail cars have been halted by wildfires that damaged tracks in western Canada during the region’s severe heat wave, creating a bottleneck of exports and delaying imports.
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After two years of witnessing empty store shelves and car dealerships, fully laden containerships anchored at sea, and gridlock across all aspects of the supply chain, there is no better time to take a real-world look at the contributing factors that led us to this point, why it seems like it might last forever, and what we see as key elements to returning to normalcy.
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In his latest blog, Neil Wheeldon - VP of Solutions and Innovation, discusses the evolution of supply chain terminology, specifically around supply chain risk and how companies manage their response to said risk.
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In his latest blog post, Jose Martinez, Regional Director of South Europe takes a deep dive into supply chain visibility and its evolution.
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Autonomous ships and aviation drones face fewer barriers to adoption than driverless cars, according to underwriting professionals replying to an International Underwriting Association (IUA) survey on developing technologies.