The Daily: October 11, 2021
An aggregation of articles regarding the transportation logistics, trucking, and supply chain industries for October 11, 2021 from iLevel Logistics Inc.
“Strength shows not only in the ability to persist, but in the ability to start over.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald, American fiction writer
Today’s Featured Article:
'More ships than parking spots': What a stuck supply chain looks like (cnn.com)
“CNN's Kyung Lah rides with a US Coast Guard helicopter over the cargo ship bottleneck trying to get into ports along the California coast. The supply chain is backed up and affecting businesses all the way down to the consumer.”
White House: No actions planned to address gas price surge | Fox Business
Black Friday shopping will be complicated by supply chain disruption and shortages - Vox
Musk Says Ship Shortage Threatens Tesla's Growth (gcaptain.com)
China's Energy Crisis Is Hitting Everything From iPhones to Milk | 2021-10-08 | SupplyChainBrain
Trucking Acquisitions Show No Signs of Slowing Down | Transport Topics (ttnews.com)
“Regulations” Featured Article:
FMCSA's new state licensing requirements take effect in November - TheTrucker.com
“The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) will soon require state driver’s licensing agencies (SDLAs) to check an applicant’s drug and alcohol use history.”
Transportation Leaders Push Transformative Updates Post-COVID | Transport Topics (ttnews.com)
Advanced tech solutions for modern cold chain problems | Fleet Maintenance
Tools for modern citizens | Seth's Blog (seths.blog)
Podcast | Suppliers vs. Buyers: Who Holds the Power Today? | 2021-10-07 | SupplyChainBrain
"We haven't seen anything yet": Food prices continue to climb - CBS News
Biden tax plan: Small business owners support higher taxes on wealthy (usatoday.com)
Fixes for DEF Sensor Failures Are Underway | Transport Topics (ttnews.com)
Top Global Chipmakers Resist Biden Bid for Supply Chain Data | 2021-10-08 | SupplyChainBrain






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