November 5, 2024By Nick Bowman, Senior EditorLabor Disputes Stall Traffic at Canada's Three Largest Ports The Greater Vancouver Board of Trade estimates that more than $600,000 million worth of trade has been disrupted in just the first 18 hours of the West Coast work stoppage.
November 5, 2024By BloombergBoeing Ends Crippling Strike as Workers Accept Latest OfferHolden acknowledged that 41% of union members voted to reject the deal, and vowed to press for better terms with the next contract in 2028.
November 4, 2024By BloombergCanada Port Disruption Sparks Fear of Wider Trade SnarlsA leading business group called for government intervention to prevent costly economic damage.
November 4, 2024By SupplyChainBrainMontréal Employers Threaten to Suspend Striking Port Workers’ Salary Guarantee
November 4, 2024By Helen Atkinson, Managing EditorStrike at U.S. Ports Brought Debate Over Automation Front and Center
November 4, 2024By Robert J. Bowman, Editor-in-Chief, SupplyChainBrainSupply Chain Innovation 2024: A Formula for Thriving in the Age of Disruption
October 28, 2024By SupplyChainBrainVW Plans to Close German Factories for First Time in Company's History
October 24, 2024By Nick Bowman, Senior EditorCan U.S. Ports Find Middle Ground on Automation Before Second Strike?
November 1, 2024By Gaurav Gupta, SCB ContributorSupply Chain Flexibility and Efficiency: A Delicate Balance
October 29, 2024By Brian Fitzgerald, SCB ContributorImproved Supply Chain Operations: It Starts on the Factory Floor
October 21, 2024By Scott Walker, SCB ContributorEnsuring Warehouse Safety During Peak Business Periods
October 16, 2024By Cristina Carvallo, SCB ContributorThe Role of Supply Chain Planning Leaders in Change Initiatives