FreightWaves Classics: Nike: Don’t put too many shoes in one basket
Nike has remained a popular shoe brand for decades (Photo: AP File/Matt Rourke)
Nike has remained a popular shoe brand for decades (Photo: AP File/Matt Rourke)
A new survey from BigCommerce looks at the future of shopping, including NFTs and the metaverse.
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It costs $1.2 million to charter a cargo jet from Vietnam as air exports slow because of the government’s response to a wave of COVID infections.
The financial and strategic benefits of shifting toward more direct-to-consumer sales is becoming apparent at Nike.
Warehouse automation company Geek+ announced it has sold 20,000 autonomous mobile robotics solutions around the world.
The Maersk Eureka is 650 miles off the coast of Alaska awaiting repairs
The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act is set to disrupt many CPG supply chains.
World’s largest container shipping line is “committed to a carbon-neutral future of transport and logistics.”
Grocery stores curtail hours and enforce limits on staple purchases as coronavirus-induced panic buying empties store shelves of many items. High-touch retailers shutter stores.
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Customs and Border Protection officers said the counterfeit footwear, which was recently seized at the L.A./Long Beach seaport complex, was mis-declared as “napkins.”
Truckers are not singing the blues in Memphis (except on Beale Street): It’s currently the number one headhaul market in the U.S.
With peak season just around the corner, the LoadStar reports “turmoil” and “chaos” in all UK ports; A call with investors has revealed that investment in supply chain and rising transportation costs ate into Best Buy’s margins last quarter, but sales increased overall; and more in Today’s Pickup.