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Why Workplaces Feel Grumpier in 2026—and How to Turn Things Around
Just about two years ago, I wrote an article with this exact same title. Grumpiness still seems to be on… Read More
The Next Wave of Innovation Requires Standardization
A new study from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville’s Global Supply Chain Institute demonstrates that decision fatigue impedes a company’s… Read More
American Steel Industry is in Crisis, Industry Executive Tell U.S. Senate
“The American steel industry is in crisis.” So said Rob Roberson, director of corporate logistics for the steel maker Nucor… Read More
Reporting of Cargo Crime Reaches Five-Year High In 2015
The reporting of cargo crimes to the Transported Asset Protection Association’s (TAPA) Incident Information Service (IIS) reached a five-year high… Read More
Not Your Average Zhou
Zhou Xiaochuan, the urbane governor of China’s central bank for the past 13 years, gave a lengthy interview recently to… Read More
Ford to Shutter Operations in Japan, Indonesia
After pursuing “every possible option,” global auto giant Ford Motor Co. has said decided to close down all operations in… Read More
Washington State Lost $769.5 Million Due to the 2014-2015 West Coast Port Slowdown, Study Finds
One year after the devastating West Coast port dispute concluded, the Washington Council on International Trade has released a study… Read More
Hapag-Lloyd Purchases Two Ships and Further Optimizes its Fleet
Hapag-Lloyd has taken delivery of two modern 3,500-TEU ships with a special wide-beam design from the Dutch shipping company NileDutch…. Read More
Edison Chouest Offshore Locating Shipbuilding Operations in Gulfport, Mississippi
Gov. Phil Bryant of Mississippi and officials from Edison Chouest Offshore, an offshore energy service and supply company, announced today… Read More
DHS Awards Contract for Internet of Things Systems Security
The Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology (S&T) Directorate awarded $200,000 to Pulzze Systems, Inc., a small business based… Read More
Protecting Your Rights After a Weather-Related Supply Chain Disruption
Weather can be bad for business. A 2005 MIT Sloan Management analysis of companies suffering supply chain disruptions found that… Read More
Korean Tire Makers Expand Production in the U.S.
Two giant Korean auto tire makers are expanding their footprint in the U.S. market with the start-up of production capabilities… Read More
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