The avian flu keeps coming back, leading to millions of lost hens.
And all of those supply chain issues during the pandemic taught some businesses valuable lessons.
The deadline for negotiations between the union representing dockworkers and the ports is next week.
Things seem to be reverting to a pre-pandemic normal, say analysts.
Rates have come down slightly in the last few weeks,
And they can achieve that through better collaboration with companies big and small in their industries.
Ship crews are used to a life in motion. Now the mostly international workers could be stuck in port for weeks.
Carriers are figuring out how to reduce risk and deal with disruptions caused by the Houthis’ attacks and low water levels in shipping lanes.
Consumers may spend a record $12.2 billion this year — that’s the treat. But sellers may need tricks to bring their goods to market.
Three years after the start of the pandemic, inventories are down and supply chains are less volatile.