New Panamanian President-Elect Plans to Boost Canal Resilience and Tourism
Panama's incoming president, Jose Raul Mulino, intends to tackle the challenges facing the Panama Canal, which is grappling with an unprecedented drought.
Nikola's Legal Drama with EMBR Over Trevor Milton's Involvement
So, Nikola Corp, the electric-vehicle maker, is in a bit of a legal tussle with EMBR.
Boeing CEO to Step Down by Year-End
Boeing made a sudden move on Monday, shaking up its leadership amidst a significant safety crisis.
Peter Penseel Departs CMA CGM Air Cargo
Peter Penseel, a veteran in air logistics, has stepped down as deputy CEO of CMA CGM Air Cargo, leaving the airline without an experienced air freight specialist.
FAA Demands Boeing Overhaul Quality Control After CEO Meeting
Boeing faces pressure from the FAA to tackle quality-control issues within 90 days, following a meeting with CEO Dave Calhoun.
Boeing Faces Delivery Decline Amid Safety Concerns
In January, Boeing saw a decline in aircraft orders and deliveries following a midflight incident involving a fuselage panel on one of its 737 Max 9s.
Key Supply Chain Insights from Foot Locker's COO at Manifest Vegas 2024
In the ever-evolving world of supply chain management - Elliott Rodgers, EVP and COO at Foot Locker - emphasizes four crucial skills to ensure organizational success: comfort with uncertainty, global awareness, effective communication, and strong leadership.
Former Kansas City Southern CEO Joins J.B. Hunt's Board
J.B. Hunt Transport Services has welcomed former Kansas City Southern President and CEO Patrick Ottensmeyer to its board, expanding the board to 10 seats.
Costco CEOs Reflect on Unionization Vote in Candid Letter to Employees
Costco's current and former CEOs, Craig Jelinek and Ron Vachris, responded to a Virginia warehouse's recent unionization vote with a candid letter to employees.
GM Fires Nine Executives at Cruise Following Pedestrian Accident
General Motors (GM) has fired nine executives at its autonomous vehicle subsidiary, Cruise, following a pedestrian accident in San Francisco.
Sam Altman's Leadership Style Under Scrutiny After Manipulative Tactics and Board Clash at OpenAI
In the aftermath of Sam Altman's brief ousting from OpenAI, new insights into his leadership style have emerged.
President Xi Jinping Dines with Top U.S. CEOs Amid Criticism and Controversy
China's President Xi Jinping attended a dinner in San Francisco with prominent American CEOs, including Tim Cook of Apple, Elon Musk of Tesla, and Larry Fink of BlackRock, among others.
Anticipating Tense Biden-Xi Meeting Amidst Strained U.S.-China Relations
U.S.-China relations have entered a tense period marked by various issues such as military encounters, diplomatic disputes, and trade tensions, leading up to the in-person meeting between President Joe Biden and China's President Xi Jinping.
WeWork's Co-Founder Adam Neumann Expresses Disappointment Over Chapter 11 Filing, Envisions Reorganization for Success
WeWork co-founder and former CEO Adam Neumann expressed disappointment over the company's Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing, stating his belief that with the right strategy and team, a reorganization could lead to success.
Citigroup Contemplates 10% Job Cuts in Major Business Units in CEO's Restructuring Drive
Citigroup is reportedly considering job cuts of at least 10% in several major business units as part of CEO Jane Fraser's reorganization efforts.
Amazon Allows Supervisors to Terminate Employees Resisting Return-to-Office Policy
Amazon has introduced new guidelines allowing supervisors to terminate employees who resist the return-to-office directive.
Costco CEO Craig Jelinek to Retire, Ron Vachris to Take Helm
Longtime Costco CEO Craig Jelinek will retire at the end of the year, and he will be succeeded by Ron Vachris, who has been with the company for 40 years.
JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon Warns of Global Impact Amid Middle East Conflict Escalation
JP Morgan's CEO, Jamie Dimon, has expressed concerns about the escalating conflict in the Middle East, particularly Israel's expected ground offensive on Gaza.
USS Jack H. Lucas, An Advanced Arleigh Burke-Class Destroyer Honors WWII Hero
The U.S. Navy has commissioned the USS Jack H. Lucas, the first of the Flight III sub-class of Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyers, featuring advanced upgrades.
Lynn Fritz, CEO of Fritz Companies, Honored in Supply Chain Hall of Fame
Lynn Fritz, Chairman and CEO of Fritz Companies, has received the 2023 Supply Chain Hall of Fame Inductee award from the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP).