FedEx Express retires 18 freighters as part of cost-cutting initiative; Micron plans first chip factory in India; US Postal Service weathers ‘unprecedented decline’ in international volume; Hannaford pushes back on activist calls to reform milk supply chain
For over two years now, rising costs, logistics delays & labor shortfalls have shaped retail supply chains. Explore how global tumult has led major brands to adapt their operations in this Trendline.
Note from the editor
Let’s face it: It’s tough to predict exactly what the next six months will look like. But we aim to provide our Supply Chain Dive readers with actionable insights from top experts, as well as practical suggestions for fine-tuning freight shipping plans. So we are thrilled to invite you to Supply Chain Outlook: Trends and Risks to Watch in 2023, a virtual event we’re hosting at 2 p.m. July 11. Port of Long Beach Deputy Executive Director Noel Hacegaba, C.H. Robinson VP of Americas Sri Laxmana and DAT Freight & Analytics Chief Scientist Chris Caplice will share their perspectives on the second half of the year during a 2:45 p.m. breakout session. I am excited to be moderating the session and have plenty of questions for Noel, Sri and Chris. But we’d love to source a few from our readers as well! What’s on your mind as the back half of 2023 begins? Are there any particular subjects or trends you want to hear more about? Let me know at [email protected]. And don't forget to sign up — even if you can’t join us live, it will allow you to view a recording of the event! Colin Campbell Reporter, Transport Dive E-mail
Based on a recent survey of 95 supply chain professionals running last-mile operations for their companies, this report explores the intricacies of last-mile capacity planning.
As Migrant Justice urges the grocer to address alleged "widespread labor abuses" at its dairy suppliers, the chain said it does not think the organization’s proposals fix the “systemic and complex” issues facing workers.
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