European Union directive will require corporate carbon accounting Parcel firms launch tools to help logistics providers trim transportation emissions June 2, 2023 Ben Ames No Comments Parcel firms launch tools to help logistics providers trim transportation emissionsRead More
Nearshoring trend shifts trade lanes from China to Mexico, FourKites says In effort to minimize supply chain disruptions, U.S. companies have driven 20% rise in shipment volumes from Mexico to the U.S. over two years. June 1, 2023 Ben Ames No Comments In effort to minimize supply chain disruptions, U.S. companies have driven 20% rise in shipment volumes from Mexico to the U.S. over two years.Read More
Gartner: Top supply chains of ’23 balance risk control, new growth channels “Global Supply Chain Top 25” list highlights Schneider Electric, Cisco Systems, Colgate-Palmolive. May 26, 2023 Supply Chain Quarterly Staff No Comments “Global Supply Chain Top 25” list highlights Schneider Electric, Cisco Systems, Colgate-Palmolive.Read More
Businesses can increase sustainability despite global disruptions, SAP and Accenture say Partners say collaboration boosts transparency and visibility across assets and inventory. May 16, 2023 Ben Ames No Comments Partners say collaboration boosts transparency and visibility across assets and inventory.Read More
Supply chain volatility drops, GEP index shows Global supply chain capacity was underutilized in April for first time since June 2020, as companies de-stock inventory May 15, 2023 Supply Chain Quarterly Staff No Comments Global supply chain capacity was underutilized in April for first time since June 2020, as companies de-stock inventoryRead More
Resilinc gets fresh financial backing for supply chain risk software Growth capital from Vista Equity Partners will help firm meet market demand for supply chain resilience May 8, 2023 Supply Chain Quarterly Staff No Comments Growth capital from Vista Equity Partners will help firm meet market demand for supply chain resilienceRead More
Arizona researchers forecast “very active” hurricane season this summer Above-average storm activity will follow two mild years, but damage will be less than 2017 trio of Harvey, Irma, and Maria. April 27, 2023 Supply Chain Quarterly Staff No Comments Above-average storm activity will follow two mild years, but damage will be less than 2017 trio of Harvey, Irma, and Maria.Read More
Contract logistics firm PSA BDP to build specialized battery warehouse in France Philadelphia company to serve tenants such as vehicle battery joint venture Automotive Cells Company. April 26, 2023 Supply Chain Quarterly Staff No Comments Philadelphia company to serve tenants such as vehicle battery joint venture Automotive Cells Company.Read More
Redwood Logistics expands Mexico footprint as nearshoring trend gains steam Bitten by pandemic supply disruptions, U.S. companies look to nearby nation for increasingly complex manufacturing assignments. April 24, 2023 Ben Ames No Comments Bitten by pandemic supply disruptions, U.S. companies look to nearby nation for increasingly complex manufacturing assignments.Read More
Global trade seeks safer shores in “friendshoring” trend Following the U.S.-China trade war and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, U.S. companies pour investments into safer regions like Vietnam, Xeneta says. April 21, 2023 Supply Chain Quarterly Staff No Comments Following the U.S.-China trade war and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, U.S. companies pour investments into safer regions like Vietnam, Xeneta says.Read More