Today on Uptime Logistics, Doug Draper of ACME Distribution and the Denver Transportation Club explores the concept of reshoring America’s manufacturing with Harry Moser, founder of the Reshoring Initiative. Created in 2010 as a non-profit, the Reshoring Initiative’s goal is to balance the trade deficit of goods that America has with its trading partners.
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-CHIPS Act - Acronym and Effect
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-Shortage of Customs Brokers
-Europe’s Energy Crisis Impact on Freight
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-Parcel Peak Season Surchage
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-Amazon Warehouse Distribution - AWD
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Today on Uptime Logistics, Doug Draper of ACME Distribution and the Denver Transportation Club dives into the world of renewable energy development - specifically business-driven and community solar projects. To help learn more, Doug is joined by an expert guest, Jonathan Rogers. Jonathan is the Renewable Energy Specialist working with Denver’s Office of Climate Action, Sustainability, and Resiliency.
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-Using a "Digital Twin" in Supply Chain Forecasting.
-Nuclear Power Making a Possible Comeback?
-Military Exercises, Taiwan and Its Impact on US Imports
-Inland Empire Bans Warehouse Development
-What is E-Commerce Anyway?
-Rhine River Halts Barge Operations
-The Cliff for Ocean Rates that Never Happened
-Inflation Reduction Act & PPI Still Outpacing CPI
-Collaboration Between Competitors
-Nuclear Energy is Clean - Still Faces Resistance
-Over-Expanding Air Cargo
-Port Strike in Felixstowe, UK
-Tensions with China & Taiwan
-Gas & Diesel Prices
-Blank Sailing Havoc
-NBER & the Definition of Recession
-Returns and Excess Inventory
-Will There Be a Peak Season? Maybe not.
-AB5 - Managing the Fall Out
-QR Codes & Supply Chain
-Economists’ Christmas in July
-Air Carriers: Setting New Records
-Ocean Carriers Going into Air Cargo
-Lekki Port: Getting Open & Operational
-The Curious Case of AB5
-Germany, Russia, and the Downstream Effects
-Is Manufacturing Coming Back to the US?
-Golden Era of E-Commerce Logistics?
-European Parity
-Still Congested at Ports
-Natural Gas Prices to Explode this Fall
Today on Uptime Logistics, Doug Draper of ACME Distribution and the Denver Transportation Club dives into the world of mining with Sydney Hay, President of AMIGOS, Arizona’s top mining industry association.
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-Prime Days: Spin That S#!t
-BNSF Limits Trains West
-Using EV Scooters for Deliver
-Rising Car Payments & Commercial Vehicles
-Recession Indicators Breaking Down?
-Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill
-Ocean Carrier Capacity
-Real Inflation? More like 18.9%
-Too Much “Just in Case” Inventory
-Worker Strikes Getting Down to the Wire
-Mexico the Manufacturer
The price of oil & gas (both natural gas and gasoline) have been noticably increasing in price. External economic factors are playing the primary role in setting the prices of these commodities on the open global market. Locally though, we all still have some opportunies for positive influence as Doug Draper learns in today’s insightful discussion with Lynn Granger, Executive Director of API Colorado.
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