
Above the Fold: Supply Chain Logistics News (September 27, 2024)
Did you hear that there might be a port strike next week at U.S. East Coast ports? I’m kidding, of course. Not about the potential
Did you hear that there might be a port strike next week at U.S. East Coast ports? I’m kidding, of course. Not about the potential
Forced labor has been a problem in supply chain management for a long time. The good news is that over the past few years governments
It’s my birthday today. My 53rd year on this rotating planet was an interesting one, to put it mildly. I spent most of the first
“Thank you for your service.” I have to admit, I never used to say that to active duty military men and women at the airport,
I found myself in an ambulance at mile 58 of last Saturday’s Breakthrough T1D Ride in Burlington, VT. I was involved in a crash. I
Greetings from Burlington, VT, where the remnants of Hurricane Beryl dumped almost 2 inches of rain on Wednesday, and some additional rain yesterday. It’s dry
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