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March 09, 2012 Where Does the Chain of Custody Begin in Global Supply Chains?
Shippers, Consignees, Carriers, and Governments Would All Benefit from a Chain of Custody System that Begins with the Loading of the Container at Origin
  Topics : Global logistics | Global sourcing | Global supply chain | Supply chain risk | Supply chain security
   
February 29, 2012Global Logistics News: Following Events at Maersk can Say a Lot about the State of the Container Shipping Industry
Post Big Loss for Year, Cancels Option for Next 10 Triple E Megaships; Loss on Each Container, but Making it Up on Volume?
  Topics : Global logistics | Logistics | Ocean carriers | Transportation
   
January 12, 2012Supply Chain Comment: Global On-Time Container Delivery Analysis
Choosing an Ocean Carrier Based on Performance Measurements
  Topics : Global logistics | Ocean carriers | Transportation
   
January 10, 2012Supply Chain Thought Leadership Video Series: Building a Powerful Global Supply Chain Visibility Platform at Levis
SCDigest Editor discusses the supply chain visibility success story at Levis with Sanjay Mishra
  Topics : Case studies | Global logistics | Global supply chain | Logistics | Supply chain software | Supply chain visibility
   
December 15, 2011Global Supply Chain News: World Shipping Council Says it is Time Ocean Container Weights are Verified, Not Just Declared
US Only Country to Require Actual Weight Verification at Ports; Erroneous Weights Cause a Slew of Problems for Ocean Carriers and Shippers
  Topics : Global logistics | Global supply chain | Ocean carriers | Transportation
   
November 21, 2011Global Logistics Comment: Mexico Facilitates Trade Across Its U.S. Border
Inefficient Customs Clearance Monopoly Cost US Shippers Some $2 Billion Annually, but Relief May be in Sight
  Topics : Global logistics | Logistics costs | Logistics
   
November 21, 2011Global Logistics Comment: Government Acquiescence and Inaction on Our Southern Border: The Commercial Border-Crossing Threat
Federal and State Goverment Closing Eyes their Eyes to Signficant Threats to Security; Politics, Economics, Trumping Security Objectives?
  Topics : Global logistics | Supply chain risk | Supply chain security
   
November 02, 2011Global Supply Chain News: Good News for Shippers and Importers, as Glut of New Capacity will Keep Ocean Carriage Rates Low for Some Time
Asia to Euro Rates Down 69% from March 2010, Net Rates Below Zero; Drewry Worries about Ocean Carrier Stability
  Topics : Global logistics | Logistics costs | Logistics | Ocean carriers | Transportation
   
September 28, 2011Logistics News: ATA Largely Wins in Federal Appeals Court Ruling on Drayage Truck Rules at Port of LA
Key Provision Shot Down that Would have Ultimately led to Complete Unionization of Port Drivers, with National Implications; Some Emissions Rules Upheld
  Topics : Global logistics | Logistics costs | Logistics | Transportation | Trucking
   
September 14, 2011Global Logistics News: Violent Longshoremen Action in Washington Causes Concern, Shows ILWU Determination not to Let Any other Union in West Coast Ports
Months of Tension at New Grain Terminal Explode into Violence Last Week; Are Members of One Union ''Scabs'' if they Replace Another Union Unable to Reach an Agreement?
  Topics : Global logistics | Global supply chain
   

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