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News & Articles By Mary Villareal
10/25/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Gulf Coast ports see growth in September despite ongoing supply chain crisis
Cargo volumes continue to rise at ports along the Gulf Coast as Port Houston’s September container activity rises 11 percent compared to last year. This rise in cargo is ongoing while congestions continue at West Coast ports in Los Angeles and Long Beach. “We expect container as well as demand for steel to continue growing through the remainder of […]
10/25/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Biden considers activating National Guard to assist with worsening supply chain crisis
President Joe Biden has considered calling the assistance of the National Guard as the American economic infrastructure failed on a massive scale. Officials are now saying that things will get even worse in the months ahead. Biden recently gave a speech assuring Americans that he will implement measures to help soften the blow of the supply chain crisis. […]
10/22/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Shipping costs to the US surge as supply chain crisis continues to accelerate
The price to ship a container from Asia to California is now $17,000, far from its $3,800 price from a year ago. Rates are even steeper on the East Coast, where shipping rates reach up to $20,000 per container. This increase in shipping rates is primarily due to supply chain disruptions, which have created congestion in […]
10/22/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Cargo ship backlogs in California hit record high as supply chain crisis worsens
Cargo ship backlogs at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach have hit record high as the supply chain crisis continues. On Monday, Oct. 18, the Marine Exchange of Southern California reported 100 vessels berthed at those ports, topping the previous record of 97 set last Sept. 19. Both figures are a lot higher than the 17 ships […]
10/21/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Supply chain disruption continues, long-term and realistic policies necessary
Experts say that the Biden administration needs to focus on long-term and realistic policies to diversify where imports are coming into, especially as the holiday season nears. Margaret Kidd, a supply chain and logistics professor at the University of Houston, said that the amount of cargo that will be supported in President Joe Biden’s plan for […]
10/20/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Supply chain disruptions lead to shortages and soaring prices
Finding items from Canada and Mexico and other parts of the globe is set to become more problematic and more expensive. No matter what people know or understand about trade and the supply chain, the key takeaway is that products will cost more. There is already a massive shortage of truck drivers, who are getting more than […]
10/19/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Natural gas shortages prompt power plants to switch to oil
Natural gas and coal prices have pressured power-generation companies to switch to using oil, which could mean an additional half-million barrels a day added to the global oil demand. In its monthly market report, the International Energy Agency (IEA) has increased its global oil demand forecasts for the year and the next by 170,000 and 210,000 […]
10/19/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Supply chain crisis continues amidst COVID-19 pandemic, with no end in sight
Americans have been on a buying spree since the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) started to wane. The daily tally of container ships outside the congested ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach shows just how much products are coming in from other parts of the world. The queue of ships reached a record of 73 on […]
10/18/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Walmart, UPS and FedEx commit to working more shifts to deal with global supply disruptions… but will it matter?
The White House announced Wednesday, Oct. 13, that Walmart, UPS and FedEx are moving to work more shifts to deal with global supply disruptions that have contributed to a surge in inflation. The announcement was made ahead of President Joe Biden’s meeting with the heads of those companies to address the supply chain bottlenecks before the Christmas […]
10/15/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Hundreds of thousands of US troops yet to comply with vaccine mandate as deadlines near
Hundreds of thousands of U.S. service members are still unvaccinated or remain partially vaccinated against the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) despite the Pentagon’s first compliance deadlines drawing near. Overall, the military’s vaccination rate has climbed since August, when the Department of Defense (DOD) leaders informed 2.1 million troops that immunization is mandatory, exceptions would be rare […]
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