Global instability hints at a massive cyberattack within the next two years
At least, according to a survey conducted by the World Economic Forum - which found that 93% of cybersecurity experts and 86% of business leaders are wary of this issue.
Oil storage tank demand is soaring in Singapore
Singapore is expected to be blending Russian fuel and reexporting the shipments, a method that can hide the cargo’s origin in a world filled with Russian sanctions.
Diesel cargos are being diverted away from the EU, days before Russian ban
After months of preparation, the European Union is banning almost all imports from its top diesel supplier, Russia.
TSMC Q4 revenue increased, regardless of global declining chip demand
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., the company calling much of the shots in the United States semiconductor industry, is projecting a revenue drop over the next twelve months.
The U.S. Treasury Department is nail-biting over federal government borrowing
The imposed “cap” on the federal government’s debt has been increased over and over again over the last sixty years.
The Georgia Ports Authority now boasts approximately 6 million TEUs in volume
Reporting 5.9 million TEUs in 2022, the 5% increase compared to 2021 is a point of major success for the Port of Savannah.
Sanctions incoming: the global diesel market is about to experience a shock to the system
Beginning on February 5th, the European Upon and its allies will be implementing the long-anticipated cap on the price of Russia’s fuel exports.
The frozen food supply chain is on a roll
The head of Conagra Brands Inc., CEO Sean Connolly, is speaking up about the growth of the frozen food industry.
All eyes are on DOT Secretary Pete Buttigieg
Being Secretary for the U.S. Department of Transportation may have its perks, but it is not without consequences.
Florida startup is challenging the Panama Canal
The Panama Canal has long served as a convenient shortcut for ships crossing between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, making up a series of lochs that serve a plethora of ships each day.
China’s controversial zero-Covid policies are over, but at what cost?
With the Chinese New Year holiday around the corner, Chinese factories are struggling to keep their factories staffed while employees fall ill with Covid.
China’s logistics infrastructure could have a major comeback
The increased demand during the pandemic years revealed some serious issues in the Chinese reign as a global manufacturer king.
Airlines claims FAA needs more federal funding after nationwide outage
If you’re one of the many unlucky souls who had a delayed or canceled flight last week due to the unprecedented FAA outage, you aren’t alone.
Women should apply for the logistics job, regardless of perceived qualifications
CEO of Transflo Renee Krug has a bone to pick with gender disparities in the trucking industry.
2022 proves to be the Port of Singapore’s second busiest year
Racking 37.3 million TEUs in 2022, the port’s minuscule decline of 0.7% compared to the previous year is just a blip on the radar.
If China invades Taiwan, what will happen to the semiconductor industry?
John Ferguson, chief executive officer of TBM Consulting Group, spoke with Supply Chain Brain about the hot topic.
Covid surges through China, again
Supply chain managers globally are likely thinking that it’s the “same old song and dance”.
White House releases decarbonization plan for domestic and international transportation sector
The Biden Administration’s Departments of Energy, Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and the Environmental Protection Agency have joined forces to release a blueprint for the transportation sector.
The global chip shortage just keeps on keeping on
The global economy has been recovering from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to an increase in demand for a wide range of consumer and industrial goods that require semiconductors, such as smartphones, laptops, automobiles, and factory automation equipment.
Norway is now Germany’s biggest supplier of imported gas, replacing Russia
Germany has traded Russia for Norway as the country’s import share dropped to just 22% in 2022. Russia began gradually cutting its gas supply via the Nord Stream pipeline to Germany over the summer and shortly thereafter ceased supplying via pipeline in September.