Fresh Produce and the Problem of Listeria
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Fresh Produce and the Problem of Listeria

Several Listeria monocytogenes outbreaks have already been reported in 2016. This growing problem is plaguing the food industry, particularly when it comes to pre-washed salad and fresh-cut vegetable products. For instance, one of the biggest Listeria outbreaks happened at an Ohio Dole processing plant in January 2016. Thousands of products were recalled, but several people…

Whole Foods Market Plans to Add Solar Panels to 100 Locations
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Whole Foods Market Plans to Add Solar Panels to 100 Locations

Whole Foods Market is committed to providing customers with healthy and organic food options. Now, Whole Foods is adding sustainability to its mission by adding solar panels to 100 store locations. Take a look at what Whole Foods wants to accomplish with this initiative and what other businesses can learn from it.

The Introduction of an Air Freight Rate Index
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The Introduction of an Air Freight Rate Index

One of the biggest challenges that many businesses face is figuring out the cheapest and most efficient method for shipping products to customers. Several tools are available for comparing ground shipping routes and prices, but this convenience didn’t exist for air shipping until this year. To help carriers determine fair air freight pricing, John Peyton…

DHL’s Investment in an Online Platform Backfires
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DHL’s Investment in an Online Platform Backfires

At some point, virtually every successful company needs to make changes to its infrastructure in order to expand. In 2015 DHL projected significant growth and decided to invest in an updated online platform for customers to track packages. The investment did not have the expected outcome, though. Take a look at what businesses can learn…

The U.S. Calls for Stricter Cybersecurity Measures to Protect Consumers
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The U.S. Calls for Stricter Cybersecurity Measures to Protect Consumers

Retailers, banks, insurance companies, and government agencies have all seen an increase in cyberattacks. The consequences can range from supply chain delays to customer data loss to reputation damage. With such serious consequences, increased security is an issue that has been on the agenda in Washington for a long time. Luckily, the U.S. has called…

Wendy’s Catches Up on Animal Welfare in the Supply Chain
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Wendy’s Catches Up on Animal Welfare in the Supply Chain

Several fast food chains are reconsidering their animal welfare programs because consumers are starting to show that they care about this issue. Wendy’s is the most recent company to make changes to its supply chain in order to improve the treatment of animals. The fast food company just announced it will only use eggs from…

U.S. Stands to Gain from Colombia World Trade Participation
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U.S. Stands to Gain from Colombia World Trade Participation

After years of political unrest, peace is on the horizon for Colombia. The nation’s leaders are now looking for ways to boost its economy. That’s why Colombia is considering broader world trade participation. The country has been talking to the United States about a mutually beneficial agreement. With 48 million citizens, Colombia has significant potential…

Ford Makes Big Strides Towards Self-Driving Vehicles
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Ford Makes Big Strides Towards Self-Driving Vehicles

Ford might not have been the first automaker to test autonomous cars on the road, but the company is making major strides now. The automaker plans to add 20 more Ford Fusion Hybrid cars to its autonomous fleet in 2016, which would triple the number of cars currently being tested on the road. Ford has…