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Blockchain: Preventing E. Coli Through Enhanced Traceability

Kinaxis

While investigators traced the heads of lettuce from the prison back to a Yuma business called Harrison Farms, “they haven’t been able to reconstruct the path of the chopped lettuce that made people sick from Washington state to Louisiana to Connecticut,” McKenna writes.

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How Locally Grown Products are Disrupting F&B Manufacturing

QAD

Smaller manufacturers are popping up all over the United States, as well as in other countries, to process and produce locally grown food products. Some examples include sugar from Michigan grown sugar beets, cereals from midwest grain producing states, and potato products from Idaho grown potatoes.

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The Definitive Guide on Produce Season Transportation Impacts

Zipline Logistics

To simplify when your capacity will be affected, we will provide an agricultural snapshot of the United States and when produce season transportation capacity fluctuations are at their peak. Connecticut. Connecticut has not converted an abundance of its land for agricultural use. iFrames not supported. North Carolina.

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The REFASHIOND Ventures Story with Brian Aoaeh

The Logistics of Logistics

Chartered Accountants, in Accra, Ghana between completing his secondary school education and commencing undergraduate study in the United States in 1997. Brian holds a BA with a double major in Mathematics and Physics from Connecticut College in New London, CT.

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Gartner and Supply Chain Media formalise partnership to gain new industry insights in Europe

Supply Chain Movement

Founded in 1979, Gartner is headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, USA, and has 7,600 associates, including more than 1,600 research analysts and consultants, and clients in 90 countries. About Supply Chain Media.

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Podcast: VC Brian Aoaeh on the Future of Supply Chain Investment

Requis

I’ve had the good fortune of living in a tiny village in West Africa, medium-sized and large cities in West Africa, and also medium and large cities in the United States. Brian studied mathematics and physics for his first degree from Connecticut College. That enthusiasm comes from the way I grew up.

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This Week in Logistics News (July 30 – August 5)

Logistics Viewpoints

The United States is considering limiting shipments of American chipmaking equipment to memory chip makers in China including Yangtze Memory Technologies Co Ltd, according to four people familiar with the matter, part of a bid to halt China’s semiconductor sector advances and protect US companies. That’s all for this week.