Cybersecurity matters for your organization; find out why


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Global security strategies are a top priority for supply chain leaders who are facing more and more dire circumstances when protecting their data in the digital era. Government regulations are predicted to evolve with the times, along with web unification and heavily vetting third-party business engagements.

Check out today’s featured article from MHL News to read the details on the cybersecurity predictions over the rest of 2022 and into 2023. ☕️

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Featured Article:

Top Eight Cybersecurity Predictions for 2022-23: Gartner | MHL News

“By 2025, 70% of CEOs will mandate a culture of organizational resilience to survive coinciding threats from cybercrime, severe weather events, civil unrest and political instabilities.”

READ THE ENTIRE MHL NEWS ARTICLE HERE

Water Cooler Topics

📊 Book Your Cargo, a premium drayage service provider, is predicting that there will continue to be a significant increase in rates and supply chain difficulties throughout the month of July. The company cites the Drayage Spot Market Index with a 32% spot rate increase in the past twelve months and a 15% increase in drayage rates over the previous three months. These predictions can help companies decide how to proceed with their personal forecasting and sales strategies.

📦 UPS Healthcare has reworked its UPS Premier packages with the goal of meeting customers’ needs. As a specialized service, the offerings will now expand geographically and enhance innovations in biologists, rare pharmaceuticals, and customer-order medications. The global market for therapeutic drugs is suspected to increase to $421.80 billion by 2025.

🚢 Congressman Alan Lowenthal (CA-47) and Congresswomen Nanette Barragán (CA-44) have presented a bill to Congress that seeks to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions from international ships docked at U.S. ports. The bill called the Clean Shipping Act will set new carbon intensity standards for ships coming from overseas and this move will hopefully eliminate in-port ship emissions by the year 2030. Currently, there is only a goal in place for reducing 50% of overall emissions by 2050.


Ukraine relief efforts being spearheaded by Ohio-based transportation logistics company, Revolution Trucking

The Ohio-based trucking Company, Revolution Trucking, specializes in time-sensitive freight for critical missions. Its latest focus has been on humanitarian relief for the people and military of Ukraine was war wages in their country.

Logistics in times of war can be supremely challenging to navigate. Basic necessities need to be shipped across the country and many have found themselves homeless. Revolution Trucking currently has a rate of 99.8% on-time deliveries.

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