Save A Lot automates food traceabilitySave A Lot is making it easier for food suppliers to transmit FDA-required traceability data. Expert: Port strike on supply chain for peak holiday season will be ‘less severe’The labor strikes at East Coast and Gulf Coast ports are generating considerable discussion, but their actual impact on the supply chain for the peak holiday season may be less severe than anticipated. RILA: Port strike could cost the economy over $4 billion a day A port strike by dockworkers at 36 U.S. ports seems all but certain (at least as of late afternoon Monday.) Amazon mobilizes resources, technology in response to Hurricane Helene Amazon’s efforts to aid communities affected by Hurricane Helene include providing supplies, rescue and relief efforts, and AI analysis. Breaking down what happens during supply chain disruptions These days, it seems impossible to go more than a few months without a supply chain disruption making headlines and causing issues. Freightos: East Coast ports extending hours before likely strike In expectation of a strike at East and Gulf ports starting Monday night, ports, carriers and regulators are getting ready. Retailers sound alarm on imminent port strike Retail groups are urging the Biden administration to intervene and for both parties to return to the negotiation table ahead of a potential strike by dockworkers on the East and Gulf Coast ports. New owner to close all Salt Life stores; focus on e-commerce, wholesale Salt Life will live to see another day, but not in brick-and-mortar. Tempur Sealy to sell 176 Mattress Firm, Sleep Outfitters stores in bid to gain FTC OK Tempur Sealy International is looking to gain regulatory approval for its blockbuster deal to acquire Mattress Firm by divesting some stores. Three ways managed supply chains are changing online marketplace sales More retailers are offering their online third-party sellers hosted end-to-end supply chain services, and it’s having an impact. First Previous 1 2 3 4 5 Next Last