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Port Tracker report says import activity to remain slow in summer months

Thursday, July 11, 2013 · Jeff Berman
Barring a sudden shift in economic activity, United States-bound import activity is expected to remain along its current trend lines of slow growth, according to the monthly Global Port Tracker North America report from the National Retail Federation (NRF) and Hackett Associates

Demand For Supply Chain Leadership Will Only Get Stronger

Wednesday, July 10, 2013 · Juan D. Morales
A volcanic cloud descends on Europe, disrupting flight plans. A tsunami in Thailand ripples across the Pacific and affects port activity in California. Forest fires in Los Angeles close highways for days. Threats of a terrorist attack in Brussels halt all transportation.

Supply Chain Managers Face New Shift in Leading Ocean Cargo Gateways

Tuesday, July 9, 2013 · Patrick Burnson
As noted in yesterday's report, Jones Lang LaSalle’s Seaport Index suggests a new definition of "Top Ports" in the U.S.

Supply Chain Managers May Slowly Be Ramping Up Staffing

Monday, July 8, 2013 · Patrick Burnson
Seasonally adjusted employment data released last week by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates that staffing firms added 9,500 new jobs from May to June (up 0.4%).

ICAT Outlines Supply Chain Challenges in Latin America

Monday, July 8, 2013 · Patrick Burnson
With Latin America poised for explosive growth over the next decade, many U.S. shippers are evaluating the risk/reward scenario for enterprise penetration.

Competition Rising for Premium Industrial Space at Top Seaports

Sunday, July 7, 2013 · Patrick Burnson
Jones Lang LaSalle’s Seaport Index traces port success to infrastructure improvements, connectivity, availability of distribution center space, and proximity to population density

Ocean Cargo Charter Spot Rates in Decline

Wednesday, July 3, 2013 · Patrick Burnson
Lars Jensen, CEO and Partner with SeaIntel Maritime Analysis in Copenhagen, notes that one of the most important developments in the past month has been the rapid decline in spot rates – particularly on the Asia-Europe trade lanes.

Pharma Supply Chain Enhanced by New Services

Wednesday, July 3, 2013 · Patrick Burnson
Two new and innovative services for U.S. pharma shippers using both air- and ocean-cargo modes were unveiled this week

Reconfigured Global Supply Chains Create Demand for New Real Estate

Wednesday, July 3, 2013 · Patrick Burnson
Cushman & Wakefield has released a comprehensive white paper entitled “The Changing World of Trade” that indentifies winning strategies for adapting to the new “demand economy.”

Transpacific Supply Chain May Become Costlier

Wednesday, July 3, 2013 · Patrick Burnson
Ocean carrier cartel anticipates seasonal demand

ISM says non-manufacturing activity in June is still seeing growth

Wednesday, July 3, 2013 · Jeff Berman
Non-manufacturing activity took a dip in June but remained in growth territory, according to the June edition of the Institute of Supply Management’s (ISM) Non-Manufacturing Report on Business.

Global Supply Chain May Be “Stuck in Mud” Too

Tuesday, July 2, 2013 · Patrick Burnson
While supply chain managers may note that the ISM purchasing managers’ index (PMI) has bounced back over 50 to 50.9 in June from 49.0 in May, some economists maintain that such surveys may not mean much.

ISM reports a mild rebound in June manufacturing data

Monday, July 1, 2013 · Jeff Berman
Following a month which saw its lowest levels since June 2009 and its first contraction since November 2012, manufacturing activity in June recovered some of its lost ground, according to the Institute for Supply Management’s monthly Manufacturing ISM Report on Business.

U.S. Surging to Top Destination for Expected Foreign Direct Investment

Wednesday, June 26, 2013 · Patrick Burnson
A.T. Kearney says this is a "first" since 2001

Two Major International Firms Partner to Measure Supply Chain Carbon Management

Wednesday, June 26, 2013 · Patrick Burnson
First Carbon Solutions, (FCS) and CDP have announced their expanded partnership to increase services that measure supply chain carbon management and extend sustainability scoring to CDP’s climate change program in the Nordic and Benelux regions, Australia, New Zealand and…
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