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01/20/2023
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By Arsenio Toledo
Logistics company Ryder to fire 801 employees in Austin due to “customer’s changing needs”
American transportation and logistics giant Ryder System Inc, commonly known as Ryder, has announced that it will be laying off 801 employees after the company lost work at a factory in Austin, Texas. A total of 801 Ryder employees at the Applied Material site, a semiconductor plant in Austin, will lose their jobs. Applied Materials […]
12/21/2022
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By JD Heyes
Kroger puts limits on children’s flu meds, pain relievers as cases rise amid Biden’s ongoing supply chain crisis
If Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg was a Republican and he worked for the Trump administration, he would be getting questions daily about why, after nearly two years in office, the country is continuing to experience shortages of key consumer products. He would be asked what he is doing to negate the ongoing baby formula shortage, […]
11/27/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Union representing 36,000 railroad workers REJECTS White House-brokered deal, increasing risk of a December strike
One of the United States’ largest railroad labor unions has voted down a tentative agreement with rail management, raising the likelihood of a strike occurring by December. A strike could cause chaos as essential supplies become stranded along the rails. The Transportation Division of the International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers (SMART-TD) […]
11/07/2022
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By JD Heyes
Shipping giant Maersk forecasts ‘dark clouds on the horizon’ for global trade as supply chain crisis worsens and consumer demand plummets
As bad as the ongoing supply chain crisis has been thus far, it is going to get much worse, according to the world’s global trade barometer Maersk, a Danish company. The company, “one of the world’s largest container shipping firms, on Wednesday posted record profit for the third quarter on the back of high ocean […]
11/01/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Food supply woes persist: Grain shippers delay deliveries amid barge quagmire
Grain shippers have delayed deliveries until later in the year amid uncertainty about when barge traffic will normalize. This has softened the demand for barges, with the St. Louis barge spot rate falling to $72.58 per ton in the week of October 18 from its peak of $105.85 per ton in the week of October […]
10/26/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Food inflation continues: Bread prices in Europe soar due to higher energy, ingredient costs
Bakeries across Europe have increased prices of their breads, with many of them attributing it to skyrocketing costs of energy and ingredients. In France, the price of wheat in the country’s central region increased by over 30 percent. Non-edible factors such as the cost of electricity and the price of paper used for flour sacks […]
10/18/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Mississippi River drought wreaks havoc across America’s supply chains
Drought conditions all along the Mississippi River are causing barges and other ships to get stuck at certain junctions of the river, clogging up a critical artery in the American supply chain. The low water is caused by a lack of rain in the Ohio River Valley and the Upper Mississippi. It has halted commercial […]
10/05/2022
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By Belle Carter
Supply chain crunch still affecting automobile industry as Ford’s trademark blue oval badges, nameplates run out
Ford Motor Co. recently had late deliveries of F-Series pickups due to the shortage of blue oval badges that can be found at the front of almost every vehicle it makes. The Wall Street Journal reported that the Detroit automaker has also run into supply constraints with the nameplates that specify the car model. The car manufacturer first reported […]
07/28/2022
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By Mary Villareal
American consumers turn to cheaper store brands as commodity prices continue to soar
American consumers are turning to cheaper store brands in supermarkets to stretch their budget as grocery prices continue to soar, adding more pressure to the big food brands. This major change in spending habits started in March, with the sudden spike in gas prices and the highest level of inflation in 40 years. According to […]
07/03/2022
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By Mary Villareal
70,000 truck owner-operators in California may be forced to stop driving in one week due to new state law
A Supreme Court decision may force over 70,000 truck owner-operators in California to stop driving, creating another choke point in the already stressed West Coast logistics networks. The AB5 law restricts the use of independent contractors and will soon be enforced against the trucking industry after the court declined to hear their appeal. The California […]
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