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Supply Chain Dive
Online Audio and Video Media
Washington, District of Columbia 50,234 followers
We provide business journalism and in-depth insight into the most impactful news and trends shaping global supply chains
About us
Supply Chain Dive provides in-depth journalism and insight into the most impactful news and trends shaping supply chain management. The daily email newsletter and website cover topics such as logistics, freight, operations, procurement, regulation, technology, risk/resilience and more. Supply Chain Dive is a leading industry publication operated by Industry Dive. Our business journalists spark ideas and shape agendas for 13+ million decision-makers in the most competitive industries.
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TikTok Shop will require all United States Postal Service shipping labels to be purchased and printed through TikTok Shipping starting in January. Sellers will need to be ready for the change by Dec. 31 to avoid fulfillment disruptions. https://lnkd.in/g9fPuzBa #supplychain
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Tyson Foods said it is closing a Nebraska beef processing plant and reducing production at a Texas facility to "right-size its beef business." https://buff.ly/pJZuj8S
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GE Appliances, a Haier company awarded more than $150 million in contracts to U.S. suppliers to support its new laundry machine plant in Louisville, Kentucky, according to a Nov. 20 press release. https://buff.ly/cAo7yPN #supplychain #procurement
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The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey Executive Director Rick Cotton plans to retire in January, stepping away after eight and a half years with the agency that oversees the Port of New York and New Jersey and other major transportation assets in the two states. “With the immense progress that we have made and the completion last week of our proposed new 10-year capital plan — which will fund the agency’s ambitious agenda through 2035 — it is simply time to hand over the reins, and I will do so in January," Cotton said. https://buff.ly/wdNWEFE #supplychain #ports #maritime #aircargo #logistics
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Lowe's Companies, Inc. has made progress on its SKU rationalization efforts to drive inventory productivity, leading to a 50-basis-point increase in Q3 gross margin, according to a Nov. 19 earnings call. https://buff.ly/U4wmqBF #supplychain
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World Emblem, which manufactures emblems, patches and labels for customers such as Levi’s and New Era, is shifting its production network closer to the United States. https://lnkd.in/gHxNHXUa #manufacturing #supplychain #tariffs
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TJX benefited from lower freight rates in Q3, but that could change if ocean freight providers start taking ships offline to decrease the surplus, Senior EVP and CFO John Klinger said. https://lnkd.in/gSarkSbz
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The United States Postal Service is preparing for a 9.4% year-over-year revenue jump in its package delivery segment, according to projections submitted to the Postal Regulatory Commission. https://buff.ly/dTeFwuN #supplychain #logistics
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Front-line workers make up 70% of the U.S. workforce, but they are increasingly difficult to find, train and retain, according to an analysis by #HR advisory firm The Josh Bersin Co. in collaboration with UKG. https://lnkd.in/esGPfu7q #supplychain