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Supply Chain Management: Why You Should Plan Now for 2024

Supply Chain Management: Why You Should Plan Now for 2024

Potential Disruptions are Looming for U.S. Imports While there is usual uncertainty with freight rates, what happens when weather meets contracts expiring? You might have to plan from another point of view to survive possible supply chain disruptions in 2024. You...
Labor Flare-Ups Cause Turmoil at Several U.S. Ports

Labor Flare-Ups Cause Turmoil at Several U.S. Ports

Port Productivity Slows to a Halt With intense labor negotiations between port operators and dockworker unions, the west coast ports were nearly at an all-out standstill in June of this year. It started with workers not showing up for their shifts or refusing to work....
Meta and Microsoft Introduce the Next Generation of Llama

Meta and Microsoft Introduce the Next Generation of Llama

A New Open-Source Large Language Model Everyone in Artificial Intelligence is attempting to out-chat one another. The language models are rolling out one after another, with some companies competing against themselves and developing new AI within months of putting a...
Congress Looks At Supply Chain Legislation

Congress Looks At Supply Chain Legislation

Here’s What We Know Congress has been mulling over bills introduced by the House Committee on Transportation and Infrasture to protect supply chains from disruption. The House of Representatives looked over 12 pieces of legislation and five additional measures this...
Google Drive and Gmail Security Flaws

Google Drive and Gmail Security Flaws

Hackers Can Steal Data Without a Trace Hackers have exploited Gmail’s sender verification system. In June, a cybersecurity engineer alerted Google to the potential problem, but Google denied any such flaw. In his persistence, the engineer kept at them, and Google...