Port Congestion and Lockdowns Slow U.S. Agricultural Exports Reports have it that this is supposed to be an incredibly strong […]
Tag: Supply Chain
It’s Not Perfect, but the USDOT is Seeing Some Signs of Progress in the Supply Chain
It’s Not Perfect, but the USDOT is Seeing Some Signs of Progress in the Supply Chain The U.S. Department of […]
Retailers Are Pulling More Inventory into the U.S. Earlier This Year Amid Supply Chain Uncertainties
Retailers Are Pulling More Inventory into the U.S. Earlier This Year Amid Supply Chain Uncertainties American importers are pulling more […]
China Lockdowns: Mixed Signals and Uncertainties of What’s to Come
China Lockdowns: Mixed Signals and Uncertainties of What’s to Come If there’s one word to describe the industry’s expectations and […]
What Occurred During the Surface Transportation Board’s Emergency Hearing
What Occurred During the Surface Transportation Board’s Emergency Hearing Recently, the Surface Transportation Board had an emergency hearing on April […]
What to Look for When Addressing Supply Chain Disruptions
What to Look for When Addressing Supply Chain Disruptions The pandemic disrupted several facets of nearly every business dealing with […]
How Supply Chain Issues Have Impacted Farmers in California
How Supply Chain Issues Have Impacted Farmers in California The customers have ordered. The farmers have grown, packaged, and stored […]
Accordion-Style Containers in the Future: What Are They and What Are The Possible Benefits?
Accordion-Style Containers in the Future: What Are They and What Are The Possible Benefits? Accordion style containers are relatively new, […]
The Evolution of Drayage in the Supply Chain Throughout the Pandemic
The Evolution of Drayage in the Supply Chain Throughout the Pandemic The pandemic amplified issues that were already a part […]
Supply Chain Issues and More are Impacting the Citrus Supply
Supply Chain Issues and More are Impacting the Citrus Supply The prices for food have been reaching high monthly gains […]
Rail, Rail, Rail: The DOT Gives $2.9 Billion for Infrastructure Projects
Rail, Rail, Rail: The DOT Gives $2.9 Billion for Infrastructure Projects The Biden Administration has just announced on March 23 […]
Consumer Demand is Expected to Remain Strong in the First Half of 2022
Consumer Demand is Expected to Remain Strong in the First Half of 2022 It is expected that volumes of continued […]
Things Are Slowly Improving at the California Ports: Too Good to Be True?
Things Are Slowly Improving at the California Ports: Too Good to Be True? We’ve been witnessing some of the worst […]
Backlogged Container Ships in LA/LB Halved as a Surge of Vessel Arrivals Expected to Hit Terminals in Under Two Weeks
Backlogged Container Ships in LA/LB Halved as a Surge of Vessel Arrivals Expected to Hit Terminals in Under Two Weeks […]
Shortages at Grocery Stores Remain an Issue for Many Americans
Shortages at Grocery Stores Remain an Issue for Many Americans Demand for grocery store items have been leaving many Americans […]