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New Research Highlights the Role of Supply Chain Guardians in Consumer Safety
As fraudulent and harmful products continue to move through increasingly complex global supply chains, a new study from researchers at Florida Atlantic University and two other universities examines a critical question: What causes companies to intervene when another organization in their supply chain commits fraud?
Report: Supply Chain Growth Accelerates Despite Persistent Cost Pressures
Supply chains in the U.S. expanded in June, driven primarily by continued resilient consumer spending despite high inflation, according to a report from researchers at Florida Atlantic University and four other schools.
Report: Freight Market Enters Uncharted Territory as Truck Scarcity and Record Prices Collide
The freight market has entered uncharted territory, with trucks simultaneously scarcer and more expensive, according to a new logistics report.
Report: Oil Shock Sends Freight Costs to COVID-Era Levels
Driven by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, transportation prices and capacity are mirroring levels last seen during the COVID-era freight rate spike, according to a logistics report.
Report: Supply Chains Adapt to Tariff Pressures as Trucking Market Hits Four-Year High
As companies in the United States keep inventories lean to avoid paying tariff expenses on goods sitting in storage, trucks are in higher demand than they have been in four years, according to a new logistics report.
Tropical Shipping Gift Supports Supply Chain Management Program at FAU
Florida Atlantic University’s College of Business and Tropical Shipping recently celebrated the naming of the Tropical Shipping Study Room at the Schmidt Family Complex, Boca Raton campus. The event recognized a gift made by Tropical Shipping to support the College of Business’ Supply Chain Management Program.