Ocean carriers can expect a $2k-3k cost increase per forty-foot container with decarbonization
CEO of Ocean Network Express (ONE) Jeremy Nixon is warning that there will be significant up-front cost associated with the transition to green fuels.
Increased amount of electric vehicles on the road has created a logistical nightmare
While some do have the ability to charge their vehicles at home while they sleep, many EV-adopters are voicing the challenges they are encountering when trying to find a charge while on the road.
New White House-led cybersecurity strategy could deeply benefit the nation’s supply chains
The Biden Administration announced its plans to expand the minimum cybersecurity requirements for critical industries with the goals of prevention - before cyberattacks can even begin.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recalls 350k+ Teslas, but is it too little too late?
Regulators have been”slow to act” in response of publically documented and criticized defects with Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) beta software.
Electric mail trucks are filling up slots in the US Portal Service fleet
Nearly 10,000 Ford E-Transit vans and 14,000 charging stations have been ordered by the US Postal Service as part of its environmental plan.
Electric vehicles shouldn’t have to break your bank account
Edmunds has compiled a list of the most affordable electric vehicles on the market this year, starting at under $40,000.
Expanding same-day delivery is a priority for Amazon
It looks like less and less Americans are going to need to wait a few days for their orders of toilet paper and tea bags.
Emailed layoffs lack human connection and empathy for remote workers
The lack of human connection is one of the largest drawbacks for those who are working from home.
Chip manufacturing is the most vulnerable supply chain in the world
Economic historian Chris Miller, a professor at Tufts, is tackling the challenges associated with the semiconductor industry with their new book, "Chip War: The Fight for the World's Most Critical Technology”.
Kombucha is popular, and its supply chain is getting more complicated
The next time to order a fancy kombucha drink at a trendy bar, know that the industry is focusing on sustainability as much as profitability.
North American pineapple may be in short supply after Dole ransomware attack
Dole, the company famous for its delicious and sweet pineapples, has announced that it had to pause production in North America after ransomware attacked its company systems.
Regardless of naysayers, the EV market benchmark is still led by Tesla
Former Ford CEO and CNBC contributor Mark Fields are voicing his opinion on the electric vehicle manufacturer and throwing his support in the ring.
“Ports for People” campaign pushes for Port of LB green energy transition
The Port of Long Beach is currently juggling plans to allow the development of new fossil fuel gas stations at the port, sparking protests from local environmentalists.
Cold food supply chains will deal with serious threats in 2023
Maintaining the required temperature throughout the entire supply chain can be a significant challenge.
With federal money on the table, semiconductor industry is battling it out
The US semiconductor industry is starting to stir as the $52 billion in subsidies from the CHIPS act sits on the table.
Americans want to cancel the 5-day work week
Across the pond, over 60 companies experimented with a 4-day work week - and out of those companies, about 90% of them continued with the shorter work week due to its high success.
The winners for the Power of the Professional Supply Chain awards have been announced
Gartner has presented the winners of the 4 categories: Patient Innovation, Technology Innovation, Social Impact, and People Breakthrough
Digital supply chain transformation is crucial for business success
Digital supply chain transformation is crucial for businesses to stay competitive in today's fast-paced and constantly changing marketplace.
Chat GPT is smarter than you think
The AI bot is being used widely across many industries and if you think that it seems far-fetched… you’re wrong.
Norfolk Southern is the latest railroad offering paid sick time
There has been many quality of life complaints that have arose during contract negations between the railroad unions and companies.