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Supply Chain
America's Truckers, Cargo Pilots and Package Carriers Are Fed Up
Inflation and resentment are stoking heightened labor activism, with FedEx pilots rejecting a union-brokered deal. Source link
How Nike Sneakers Get Stolen at Every Turn
The company’s warehouses, trucks and stores are regularly targeted by organized crime groups looking to steal and resell Air Jordans. Source link
China-Founded Rivals Ramp Up War for American Shoppers
Online sellers Shein and Temu are fighting in U.S. courts, alleging dirty tricks as they duel for workers and suppliers back in China. Source link
Inside Walmart's Warehouse of the Future
Robots handle many functions at a Florida facility, from unloading trucks and scanning boxes to building and shrink-wrapping pallets for delivery. Source link
Volkswagen Lowers Delivery Targets as Supply-Chain Issues Persist
The German car giant said logistics bottlenecks are shifting from semiconductor shortages to transportation delays. Source link
A Soap Maker Cracks the Code to 'Made in America'
Bath & Body Works wanted suppliers to set up in an Ohio city near its headquarters. The result was a production effort with little parallel
Untangling the U.S. From China's Economy Is Messy
The effort to move supply chains out of China is complicated by intertwined Asian markets and Chinese dominance in clean-energy technology. Source link
The Biggest Winners in America’s Climate Law: Foreign Companies
The 2022 climate law unleashed a torrent of government subsidies to help the U.S. build clean-energy industries. The biggest beneficiaries so far are foreign companies.
Victims of Cyberattack on File-Transfer Tool Pile Up
The list of companies hit by a cyberattack on a widely used software tool continues to expand and several victims have filed lawsuits alleging mishandling