U.S. Cities Grapple with Financial Strains Post-Pandemic
Across the United States, municipal governments are tightening their belts as the financial support from the pandemic era fades and inflation persists.
Tedros Ghebreyesus Warns of 'Disease X' and Urges Global Pandemic Treaty Amid Controversy
WHO Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesus is sounding the alarm bells about something called "Disease X."
Supply Chain Shifts Post-Pandemic Mean Longer Tender Lead Times and Diversification, but Lean Inventories Persist
Supply chain trends have shifted since the COVID-19 pandemic, with a focus on tender lead times increasing by 10-15%.
Florida Counties Urged to Adopt Innovative Strategies for Transit Services
Sarasota County Area Transit (SCAT) and Manatee County Area Transit (MCAT) are grappling with declining ridership and financial challenges, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Post-Pandemic Organized Crime & Cargo Theft Surges Amidst Concerns for Supply Chain Security
As the nation emerged from the pandemic, smash-and-grab robberies drew attention in California, targeting high-end stores.
Remote Employees Work Longer and More Diligently
The COVID-19 pandemic forced a massive shift to remote work, leading to a surprising revelation that remote employees are not slackers but, in fact, work slightly longer hours than their office-based counterparts.
Blank Sailings at Lowest Point Since Pandemic, Signaling Normalization in Container Shipping
The number of blank sailings in the global container shipping market has reached its lowest point since the pandemic began, indicating a path toward normalization, according to Sea-Intelligence.
US Container Import Volumes Show Marginal Decline in June, but Remain Higher Than Pre-Pandemic Levels
Descartes Systems Group's Global Shipping Report reveals that container import volumes in the United States slightly decreased in June compared to May 2023 but were significantly higher than pre-pandemic levels in June 2019.
Instant Pot Maker Suffers from Supply Chain Pressures
Instant Brands, the maker of the popular Instant Pot cooker and Pyrex glassware, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection due to ongoing financial struggles caused by supply chain pressures.
Reshaping Supply Chains for the New Era of Global Trade
The decrease in strains on global supply chains earlier this year led some to believe that the disruptions caused by the pandemic were coming to an end, but experts argue that a return to normal doesn't mean a return to conventional supply chain practices.
Ocean Shipping Reverts to Pre-Pandemic Levels
Ocean shipping rates are returning to pre-pandemic levels as volumes decrease and new capacity comes online.
Rethinking Toyota's Supply Chain for the Post-Pandemic Era
Toyota is reevaluating its inventory management approach after the pandemic highlighted the challenges of operating a just-in-time supply chain.
Challenges Remain for India's Aspiration to Become the Next China
The COVID-19 pandemic led many companies to reevaluate their supply chains, which relied heavily on China, and look for alternatives such as India, which offers low-cost production.
Global supply chain pressure is on a pendulum swing post-covid
Initially, the sudden surge in demand for essential goods, such as medical supplies and food, resulted in shortages and stockouts.
Party City is no longer partying
The retailer filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after a series of competitive challenges struck the business, including social gatherings being shunned over the pandemic era and inflation costing the company.
The pandemic-born furniture boom is over
During the early days of the Covid-19 shutdowns, Americans were eager to source up their homes and backyards with new furnishes.
N95 respirator shortage is over, according to the FDA
The Food and Drug Administration announced early into the pandemic that N95 respirators were in short supply.
Covid 19-era HOS emergency declaration proves that drivers can deliver
In March 2020, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration issued an emergency order in light of the pandemic, providing some regulatory relief from a handful hours-of-service regulations truckers had been relegated to previously.