Supply Chain 24/7 features findings from Descartes’ latest global shipping report, including that a second month of high container import volumes has contributed to an increase in port transit delays at the majority of the top 10 U.S. ports.
Tune in! For Inbound Logistics’ latest Good Question feature, Descartes’ Anne van de Heetkamp shares his view on a track that captures the experience and work approach of supply chain professionals.
A fresh wave of Russia sanctions and export controls aimed at further degrading Russia's military capabilities and preventing sanction evasion has been introduced by the U.S Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS).
In the rapidly evolving landscape of global trade, businesses face increasing difficulty in complying with export controls and obtaining the necessary export licenses and permits. Ensuring compliance with these export regulations is not just a legal...
Logistics Management shares insights from Descartes’ monthly global shipping report, including that August container import volumes dropped 3% from July’s 26-month high of 2,556,180 TEU, while heading up 12.9% annually and up 15.9% compared to the same period in 2019 before the pandemic.
Citing monthly U.S. container import volumes from Descartes’ latest report, Reuters considers potential disruptions to global supply chains stemming from elevated imports and the possibility of an October strike at East Coast ports.
Sony reduced operational expenses by automating product classification processes. It also boosted efficiency by data consistency, accuracy, and workflow continuity.