The Daily: March 27, 2022

Good morning, Sunday warriors. ⭐️

Amid all the talk of “labor shortages” galore… how can you and your company stand out among the thousands looking to fill slots? And finding talent is just half the battle - retaining it is a whole other ballgame.

Today’s featured article from Inbound Logistics may give you some insight on this matter, so dig in on this fine Sunday morning.

Kick your feet up and enjoy. ☕️

“Even if you are on the right track, you’ll get run over if you just sit there.”

– Will Rodgers


Today’s Featured Article:

Effective Ways to Find and Retain Talent - Inbound Logistics

“Even before the pandemic shined a light on how fragile our supply chain is, the industry has grappled with attracting and retaining talent to meet demand.”

READ FULL INBOUND LOGISTICS ARTICLE HERE

The Latest On…

Compliance 📋

Ports of LA, Long Beach to Collect Fee for Clean Truck Fund | Material Handling and Logistics (mhlnews.com)

“Starting April 1, 2022, import and export contained will be charged $10 per TEU.”


Trade & Border Issues 🗺

Ukraine, the Economy, and the Supply Chain Week 5: No Return to Normal Times Any Time Soon | Sc Digest

“I must admit this week that I was somewhat less caught up in the Russian invasion of Ukraine and its impact on the economy and supply chain in the near and longer term, as things seem to be at something of a stalemate.”

 

Regulations ⚖️

There is a lot to monitor at the USPS, with the Postal Reform Act looking to make changes - Logistics Management (logisticsmgmt.com)

“Now that the United States Senate followed the House’s lead in signing off on the Postal Reform Act legislation, which is focused on augmenting the financial health of the long-beleaguered United States Postal Service (USPS), earlier this month, questions regarding next steps still largely remain.”


Fuel ⛽️

The arrival of natural gas at the Port of Sagunto triples in the first two months of 2022 | AJOT.COM

“Between January and February, 601,662 tonnes of natural gas were mobilised, compared to 192,225 tonnes in 2021.”




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