Midsized CPG Firms Gain From Doles Supply Chain Upgrades

Midsized CPG Firms Gain From Doles Supply Chain Upgrades

Dole executives will share their supply chain transformation experience at the 2025 NextGen Supply Chain Conference, highlighting how strategic investments in flexible manufacturing, streamlined logistics, and data-driven demand forecasting enable rapid commercialization of new products while maintaining efficiency and quality at scale. Dole's experience offers valuable lessons for mid-sized CPG companies, emphasizing the importance of clear strategic goals, investing in key technologies, building a data culture, and continuous improvement. This approach allows for agility and responsiveness in a dynamic market.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Dole Expands with Agile Supply Chain Data Innovation

Dole Expands with Agile Supply Chain Data Innovation

Dole executives will share insights at the 2025 NextGen Supply Chain Conference on transforming their supply chain into a growth engine through flexible manufacturing, lean logistics, and data-driven demand forecasting. The article delves into the core strategies behind Dole's supply chain transformation, emphasizing the critical role of data analytics in process optimization, risk management, and business intelligence. It offers valuable insights and a practical reference for other companies seeking to modernize and improve their supply chain operations with a data-centric approach.

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Bipartisan Support Emerges for Ground Transportation Bill or congress Nears Bipartisan Deal on Transportation Funding or ground Transportation Bill Gains Bipartisan Backing choose Based on Preferred Emphasispolicy Progress Funding

Bipartisan Support Emerges for Ground Transportation Bill or congress Nears Bipartisan Deal on Transportation Funding or ground Transportation Bill Gains Bipartisan Backing choose Based on Preferred Emphasispolicy Progress Funding

U.S. freight experts discussed the prospects of a federal surface transportation authorization bill at the SMC3 JumpStart 2021 conference, expressing cautious optimism about bipartisan cooperation. While potential common ground exists, differences in defining infrastructure, funding sources, and the emphasis on freight movement remain challenges, according to the experts. They urged bipartisan leaders to break the deadlock and expedite legislative progress. The discussion highlighted the importance of addressing these issues to ensure efficient and effective surface transportation infrastructure development in the United States.

US Logistics Sector Weighs Infrastructure Bills Impact

US Logistics Sector Weighs Infrastructure Bills Impact

The US federal surface transportation authorization act is drawing significant attention, with experts discussing its prospects at the SMC3 JumpStart 2021 conference. The new bill may improve infrastructure but could also increase the burden on logistics companies. Businesses need to actively participate in policy discussions, adapt to regulatory requirements, seize opportunities, and meet challenges to create a better future for the logistics industry. It emphasizes the importance of proactive engagement and adaptation to navigate the evolving landscape shaped by this legislation.

Retailers Adopt Collaborative Supply Chain Strategies at RILA Event

Retailers Adopt Collaborative Supply Chain Strategies at RILA Event

The RILA Conference highlighted the challenges facing retail supply chains, emphasizing the importance of collaboration between shippers and carriers, and among shippers themselves. Building intelligent supply chains through optimized capacity, reduced costs, improved efficiency, and enhanced resilience is key to addressing these challenges. Embracing collaborative partnerships is a crucial strategic choice for retail companies to remain competitive in the future. This collaborative approach enables better visibility, agility, and responsiveness to dynamic market demands, ultimately leading to improved customer satisfaction and profitability.

Global Trade to Fully Digitalize by 2027 Under Ataistanbul Convention

Global Trade to Fully Digitalize by 2027 Under Ataistanbul Convention

The ATA/Istanbul Convention Conference is accelerating the digitalization of temporary admissions, aiming for full implementation by 2027. The e-ATA transformation has begun, with successful pilot programs in the UK and Switzerland, leading to smarter and more efficient trade. This shift promises streamlined processes and reduced paperwork, ultimately boosting international commerce by leveraging digital technologies for customs procedures related to ATA Carnets. The move towards e-ATA represents a significant step in modernizing and simplifying temporary import/export operations globally.

France Hosts Border Management Symposium to Strengthen Alliances

France Hosts Border Management Symposium to Strengthen Alliances

A seminar on collaborative border management, hosted by French Customs in Bordeaux, explored new models for 21st-century border management. The conference focused on three key themes: reshaping the border concept, enhancing economic benefits, and building new collaborative models. It emphasized the importance of information sharing, risk management, and international cooperation, providing insights into the future direction of border management. The discussions highlighted the need for innovative approaches to address evolving challenges and opportunities in cross-border trade and security.

Global Aviation Summit Tackles Retail Finance and Passenger Trends

Global Aviation Summit Tackles Retail Finance and Passenger Trends

The IATA World Financial Symposium (WFS) & World Passenger Symposium (WPS) were held jointly, focusing on aviation retail, finance, and passenger experience. Looking ahead to 2026, intelligence and sustainability are key themes. The conference explored how airlines can leverage technology and innovative financial strategies to enhance the overall travel journey and ensure long-term growth in a rapidly evolving industry. Discussions centered around creating more personalized and seamless experiences for passengers while also addressing the increasing need for environmentally responsible practices within the aviation sector.

Asiapacific Strengthens Trade Oversight with Customs and Pricing Reforms

Asiapacific Strengthens Trade Oversight with Customs and Pricing Reforms

The World Customs Organization, in collaboration with the OECD and the World Bank Group, held an Asia-Pacific seminar focusing on the nexus between customs valuation and transfer pricing. The conference emphasized the need for enhanced information sharing and collaborative supervision between tax and customs authorities to address challenges posed by related-party transactions. This aims to improve cross-border trade compliance, enhance tax collection efficiency, and build a more efficient cross-border trade regulatory system. The discussions highlighted practical approaches and best practices for effective collaboration.

Costa Rica Plans Aviation Industry Overhaul to Boost Growth

Costa Rica Plans Aviation Industry Overhaul to Boost Growth

The Costa Rica IATA Aviation Day brought together stakeholders to discuss aviation development. The conference focused on infrastructure upgrades, policy optimization, regional cooperation, talent development, and sustainable development. The aim is to reshape Costa Rica's aviation industry and promote Central American connectivity and economic prosperity. Through effective regulation and operational improvements, Costa Rica hopes to create a more dynamic and competitive aviation market. This initiative seeks to enhance the country's role as a key aviation hub in the region and boost its overall economic growth.