Idalia disrupts infrastructure across the Southeast But estimates say that by coming ashore in a relatively rural area, the storm could cause less expensive damage than Hurricane Ian last year August 30, 2023 Ben Ames No Comments But estimates say that by coming ashore in a relatively rural area, the storm could cause less expensive damage than Hurricane Ian last yearRead More
Florida, Georgia and SC prepare for Hurricane Idalia Storm expected to reach U.S. soil on Wednesday near Tampa Bay August 28, 2023 Ben Ames No Comments Storm expected to reach U.S. soil on Wednesday near Tampa BayRead More
RILA applauds White House move to step into contract talks at West Coast ports Work stoppages have already slashed the number of weekly arrivals of container vessels by 45%, Everstream says June 13, 2023 Ben Ames No Comments Work stoppages have already slashed the number of weekly arrivals of container vessels by 45%, Everstream saysRead More
Retail groups renew call for White House to step in to labor talks at West Coast ports Extended work stoppage could lead to increased yard congestion just ahead of back-to-school and winter peak retail shipping seasons. June 5, 2023 Ben Ames No Comments Extended work stoppage could lead to increased yard congestion just ahead of back-to-school and winter peak retail shipping seasons.Read More
Everstream Analytics acquires Canadian startup to boost carbon emission tracking BlueNode integrates maritime data to balances shipping time, expense, and environmental impact, firm says. April 26, 2023 Supply Chain Quarterly Staff No Comments BlueNode integrates maritime data to balances shipping time, expense, and environmental impact, firm says.Read More
Everstream raises $50 million backing for supply chain risk analysis product Investor Morgan Stanley says firm’s AI-powered predictions can help prevent or remove carbon dioxide from Earth’s atmosphere. April 4, 2023 Supply Chain Quarterly Staff No Comments Investor Morgan Stanley says firm’s AI-powered predictions can help prevent or remove carbon dioxide from Earth’s atmosphere.Read More
Southeastern states assess supply chain disruptions after Hurricane Ian strikes Now weakened to a tropical storm, system could regain hurricane status over Atlantic as it rolls toward South Carolina coast. September 29, 2022 Ben Ames No Comments Now weakened to a tropical storm, system could regain hurricane status over Atlantic as it rolls toward South Carolina coast.Read More
Hurricane Ian could flood Tampa Bay with storm surge Potential flooding threatens Florida ports and highways, forecasters say. September 27, 2022 Ben Ames No Comments Potential flooding threatens Florida ports and highways, forecasters say.Read More
Freight bottlenecks, cyber perils are top risks in 2022 Risk of supply chain disruption to remain elevated this year, risk management reports show. January 20, 2022 Supply Chain Quarterly Staff No Comments Risk of supply chain disruption to remain elevated this year, risk management reports show.Read More
ALAN organizes logistics relief efforts for Midwest tornado victims ATA hauls bottled water, Toys for Tots collects children’s gifts as emergency officials assess next needs. December 17, 2021 Ben Ames No Comments ATA hauls bottled water, Toys for Tots collects children’s gifts as emergency officials assess next needs.Read More