Two Trade Shows for Manufacturing, Supply Chain, and Logistics Professionals Head to Atlanta
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Two Trade Shows for Manufacturing, Supply Chain, and Logistics Professionals Head to Atlanta

On March 17-20 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Georgia, the world’s largest trade show for the manufacturing, supply chain, and distribution festivals opens its doors. Professionals in these industries attend the Modex trade show to learn about the latest trends in these industries, the challenges these industries face in the near future,…

Rounds of Winter Weather Causing Problems for Supply Chain and the Economy
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Rounds of Winter Weather Causing Problems for Supply Chain and the Economy

The Midwest and Northeast are used to rounds of winter weather, and normally have time to recover between storms. However, this year brought round after round of severe low temperatures, along with ice and snow, which make catching up the supply chain next to impossible. Delays are causing backups at important ports, delays of truck…

East Coast Ports Scurry to Prepare for Larger Container Ships
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East Coast Ports Scurry to Prepare for Larger Container Ships

As construction resumes on the Panama Canal expansion, ports along the east coast rush to complete projects that would allow the humongous cargo ships of the P3 and G6 alliances to use their ports. So far, only the Port of Baltimore and the Port of Virginia in Norfolk can accommodate these ships. The ports of…

Identifying and Addressing the Skills Gap in U.S. Manufacturing
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Identifying and Addressing the Skills Gap in U.S. Manufacturing

Manufacturers worry because they are unable to fill as many as 600,000 skilled labor positions, even in the midst of depressing unemployment numbers. While some argue this number is closer to 80,000, the consensus is that there is a skills gap, and the lack of qualified workers is only going to get worse. In fact,…

Some Sectors of Manufacturing Growing Much Stronger Than Others
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Some Sectors of Manufacturing Growing Much Stronger Than Others

The year 2007 was, overall, the strongest year ever for American manufacturers. Hence, the Federal Reserve set this year as a baseline for the marketing index, released on a monthly basis, and set each sector of manufacturing to a base of 100 for the year 2007. Then those baselines are used to indicate how strong…

New Rules for Rail Cars Carrying Crude Oil Don’t Necessarily Address the Most Serious Safety Concerns
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New Rules for Rail Cars Carrying Crude Oil Don’t Necessarily Address the Most Serious Safety Concerns

On the eve of Senate hearings regarding the safety of rail tankers carrying approximately one million barrels of crude oil across American railways per day, the U.S. Department of Transportation issues new safety regulations. However, both officials and industry experts agree that these regulations don’t address the most serious safety concerns.

Trucks Transport Majority of Goods Traded Among North American Countries by NAFTA
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Trucks Transport Majority of Goods Traded Among North American Countries by NAFTA

The NAFTA trade agreement among the United States, Canada, and Mexico accounted for $91.1 billion over the past year. Trucks carry most of these goods, hauling 57.2 percent of all NAFTA imports and exports, equating to $26.3 billion in U.S. exports and $25.2 billion in U.S. imports. Overall, NAFTA trade transport by trucks was up…

Strict Gun Laws in New York Driving Gun Making Jobs Down South, According to Union
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Strict Gun Laws in New York Driving Gun Making Jobs Down South, According to Union

Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley and officials from Remington Arms Co. announced Monday that the famed gunmaker will soon be opening a new factory in Huntsville, Ala. The plant is expected to bring more than 2,000 jobs to the area, including jobs at the plant as well as support industries. Though no immediate plans to shut…

Volkswagen Plant in Chattanooga Rejects Union, Keeping All Foreign Automakers in U.S. Union Free
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Volkswagen Plant in Chattanooga Rejects Union, Keeping All Foreign Automakers in U.S. Union Free

In a vote of 626 for and 712 against, the workers at the Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga, Tenn. rejected the United Auto Workers union, or UAW, despite the fact that Volkswagen did not actively try to prevent workers from joining the union. Most of the arguments against unionization came from the state government, where Tennessee…

Chassis Distribution Issues Causing Delays at Long Beach and Los Angeles Ports
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Chassis Distribution Issues Causing Delays at Long Beach and Los Angeles Ports

Providing chassis for deliveries at U.S. ports is not exactly lucrative, which is why a number of large ocean shipping companies (such as Maersk Line, Yang Ming, CMA CGM, OOCL, NYK Line, and Evergreen) have decided to quit providing this service at several U.S ports, including those at Long Beach and Los Angeles. Now port…