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CBP Examines Over 1 Billion Imported Flowers in Preparation for Mother’s Day

In preparation for Mother’s Day on May 14th, agriculture specialists from Customs and Border Protection (CBP) have conducted inspections on over 1 billion cut flower stems across the United States since April 1st. These flowers are sourced from suppliers in Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America. Colombia stands as the primary shipping country, accounting for […]

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New Generative AI Software to Revolutionize the Supply Chain Industry

The supply chain industry is set to be revolutionized by a new generative artificial intelligence (AI) software developed by researchers at Stanford University. The software, called AttnGAN, uses a novel deep learning technique to generate high-quality images of products, which could help streamline the supply chain process. The software works by taking a textual description […]

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FedEx planeja economizar $700 milhões anualmente com reorganização de sua malha aérea

A FedEx anunciou planos para reorganizar sua malha aérea, visando reduzir os custos em 700 milhões de dólares anualmente. A empresa planeja atingir esse objetivo realizando a transição para o transporte terrestre sempre que possível, aumentando a terceirização de voos, otimizando rotas diretas e simplificando atividades auxiliares de suporte, como manutenções.  A FedEx também investirá […]

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Rail Data Highlights Current Challenges in Supply Chain

Data from the rail industry is shedding light on the current challenges facing the supply chain industry. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused significant disruptions to global trade, resulting in delays and bottlenecks throughout the supply chain process. Rail data from the Association of American Railroads (AAR) shows that carload volumes are down compared to pre-pandemic […]

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Is the Freight Market Bottoming Out?

The freight market has been experiencing a downturn for the past few months, leading many to wonder if it has finally hit the bottom. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused significant disruptions to supply chains, resulting in a decrease in demand for freight services. However, the recent uptick in consumer spending and economic activity has raised […]

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Latest Developments in AD/CVD Probe of Solar Cell Imports in Commerce

Venable LLP’s Lydia Childre has provided a brief update on the US Department of Commerce’s investigation into circumvention of antidumping and countervailing duties (AD/CVD) for solar cells and modules imported from Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, and Cambodia, made with parts and components originating from China. The investigation has undergone recent developments in Congress and the DOC. […]

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NCBFAA and AfA Advocate for Congressional Funding of Essential Airport Infrastructure to Enhance Cargo Processing

The National Customs Brokers & Forwarders Association of America (NCBFAA) and the Airforwarders Association (AfA) have joined forces to lobby Congress for critical funds to improve the handling infrastructure of air cargo at US airports. According to the organizations, the lack of investment in this essential aspect of the logistics chain seriously threatens its viability. […]

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Empresas de frete aéreo reduzem uso de papel e avançam rumo à digitalização

Fonte: Supply Chain Drive As transportadoras de carga aérea estão incentivando clientes a utilizarem formulários eletrônicos, que, segundo especialistas, são fundamentais para melhorar os processos, aumentar a visibilidade das remessas e eliminar erros. Como parte de seus esforços para digitalizar suas operações e procedimentos, a IAG Cargo impôs uma taxa pelo uso de formulários de […]

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