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    Former partner reaches settlement with DAT over recent acquisition
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    Cargo bottlenecks persist at Mexico’s Manzanillo port one month after strike
  • Changing US tariffs force structural shift in global supply chains: ASCM
    Changing US tariffs force structural shift in global supply chains: ASCM
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Former partner reaches settlement with DAT over recent acquisition

OTR Solutions had alleged in a lawsuit that load board provider DAT violated a non-compete agreement by acquiring a rival factoring company.

Cargo bottlenecks persist at Mexico’s Manzanillo port one month after strike

Despite ongoing efforts to clear out logjams triggered by the brief work stoppage, berth waiting times for vessels arriving at the country’s busiest port have risen to their highest this year.

Changing US tariffs force structural shift in global supply chains: ASCM

The inability to predict the next move on tariffs is unsettling for cargo owners and their service providers, the CEO of the Association for Supply Chain Management tells the Journal of Commerce.

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