article thumbnail

Hurricane season 2024: how to prepare your supply chain

Resilinc

Outlook for hurricane season 2024 This year, hurricane season starts June 1, 2024, and ends November 30, 2024, and will primarily affect the Atlantic Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea. Discover why experts predict robust storms and how to safeguard your supply chain. What sets this year’s hurricane season apart?

article thumbnail

Winter Alert: Winter Weather Conditions Developing Across Much of the US

GlobalTranz

states and parts of northern Mexico. Light ice accumulation in parts of the Lower Mississippi Valley and the Piedmont of northern North Carolina and southern Virginia could cause hazardous driving conditions. Winter weather continues to impact multiple U.S. Highway 231 in Morgan County in northern Alabama.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

This Week in Logistics News (February 18-22, 2013)

Talking Logistics

Meanwhile, Con-way Truckload and Con-way Multimodal announced the launch of a new North American intermodal product “that integrates the strengths and capabilities of both organizations to deliver a high-value, high-reliability offering for intermodal shipping” with an emphasis on U.S.-Mexico Mexico trade.

article thumbnail

What is Supply Chain Compliance and Why is it Important?

AB&R

New Mexico. North Carolina. North Dakota. South Carolina. Massachusetts. Mississippi. New Hampsire. New Jersey. Pennsylvania. Rhode Island. South Dakota. Washington. West Virginia.

article thumbnail

How E-Commerce Is Reinventing the Humble Warehouse

MIT Supply Chain

In one configuration, modeled in Mexico City, trucks are loaded at mini-warehouses strategically located near population centers throughout the city. For example, Walmart converted a shuttered Sam’s Club in North Carolina to a dark store, and even doubled the size of its workforce there.

article thumbnail

The Definitive Guide on Produce Season Transportation Impacts

Zipline Logistics

The largest impacts start in the South and move their way up the US latitudinally – think Florida to Georgia to North Carolina, and Texas to California to Washington to Oregon. New Mexico. Look for them to make an impact on transportation about that time if shipping to or from New Mexico. North Carolina.

article thumbnail

Outbound Tender Rejections Increase for the First Time Since March Peak

Zipline Logistics

New Mexico. The governor of New Mexico extended the stay-at-home order through May 15. Vendors need to ensure whether their partners in New Mexico are operational. North Carolina. Shippers should not expect difficulty in North Carolina. North Dakota. Status: Partially Open. Status: Restricted.