The Potential Harm to the Global Supply Chain Caused by Drones
A recent study has shown that by 2025, the revenue generated by commercial drones is expected to surpass that of military drones.
Flaws in Laws Against Forced Labor
Lawmakers have expressed concerns and are seeking more information about the implementation of the Forced Labor Prevention Act.
Revamping Air Cargo for Modern Times
Carriers have announced plans to modernize their operations by eliminating paper trails.
White House Receives New Drug Regulations Proposal
New guidelines for federal workplace drug testing have been proposed, which may soon include hair testing.
Collaboration between California and Japan Ports
In March, Japan and California signed an agreement to develop a green shipping zone in their ports.
Bangladeshi Workers to Receive Wage Increase
The minimum wage for garment workers in Bangladesh has increased from $75 to $226.
Apple Aims for 100% Recycled Cobalt in Batteries
Apple has recently declared that by 2025, they will use 100% recycled cobalt in their batteries, as well as all their magnets to be made with recycled earth elements.
Apple's Sales Performance in India
Apple has announced its plans to establish retail stores in India, aiming to attract a significant number of consumers.
Differences Between Reshoring and Nearshoring
Nearshoring and reshoring are two strategies used by companies to manage their supply chains and production processes.
China Benefits from Biden's EV Mandates
President Biden has set a goal of having two-thirds of new cars be electric by 2032.
Assessing Economic Resilience in Ukraine
One year after the war, Ukraine's economy has shrunk by 30%, which is a significant contraction compared to its pre-war output of $200 billion.
Buttigieg Attributes Racial Disparities in Road Fatalities to Inherent Road Issues
Recently, Transportation Secretary Buttigieg made headlines for suggesting that the unequal racial road fatalities in America are linked to how roads are built.
Airlines Dismantling Old Planes for Parts
Despite a short supply, many large airlines are acquiring brand new Airbuses and Boeings.
Supply Chain Issues Persist in the Chemical Industry
More than 90% of the chemical industry has reported that freight transportation and supply chain issues are still affecting their manufacturing process.
Mexico's Nearshoring Trends on the Rise
The trend of nearshoring is on the rise, with American companies increasingly moving their operations to Mexico.
North America is a Growing Attraction for Manufacturers Looking For Security
North America is increasingly becoming a preferred location for manufacturers seeking greater security and flexibility in their supply chain.
The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act is Forcing Supply Chains to Pay Attention
By conducting rigorous due diligence, comprehending their supply chains thoroughly, and utilizing appropriate technology, importers can play their role in combating human rights violations across the world.
Biden Administration Repairs Bridge Infrastructure
Over the last three weeks, President Joe Biden has been concentrating on replacing bridges throughout the United States by providing over $300 million in funding.
Purchasing a Gas-Powered Car May Be Easier a Decade From Now Than You Think
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently unveiled more robust proposed regulations for emissions from vehicles. T
India's Strategy to Position Itself as a Supply Chain Option to China
India is encouraging companies looking to reduce their dependence on Chinese goods to source from its growing manufacturing sector, which it hopes will help make it a bigger player in global supply chains.