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January 25, 2022Shopify eases concerns over fulfillment network changes, shares rebound
Wall Street had raised concerns that the changes could mean big investments into Shopify fulfillment networK were needed
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January 25, 2022Just how gummed up are supply chains?
A number of measures suggest that disruptions are historically high, as uncertainty lies ahead, The Economist Says
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January 25, 2022Electric Trucks Deliver, Study Says
The North American Council for Freight Efficiency Test eTrucks
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January 24, 2022How one sneaker seller avoided the supply chain woes that snarled retail
GOAT Group, known primarily for its secondary market offerings, excelled amid global bottlenecks by leveraging supplier diversity
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January 24, 2022Thieves looting LA trains like the Wild West
The weakest link in the supply chain
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January 24, 2022No respite for stressed out Chinse supply chains as Covid zero and new year holidays take a toll
Recent spike in infections has resulted in lockdowns and curbs in the largest port hubs and major cities
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January 24, 2022Why Amazon keeps experimenting with physical stores
With stores, Amazon can broaden its appeal by offering shoppers the ability to touch and feel items
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January 24, 2022Lawyer in Amazon wrongful death lawsuit alleges Illinois warehouse was not secured to the ground properly when killer tornado hit
Lawyer, Jack Casciato, alleges that the Amazon warehouse was not securely attached to the ground.
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January 24, 2022Forwarders fear shut out as other major lines emulate Maersk strategy
Problems with bookings have raised suspicion
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January 20, 2022egendary Union Pacific railroad police arrive in the Wild West to quell train robberies
Six Union Pacific agents have arrived to stop a new trend that has seen 5 million dollars in goods stolen during the past year from trains leaving beleaguered LA ports
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