- 1. America Runs on Oil – But Can U.S. Diesel Stockpiles Keep Up?
- (Logistics)
- ... shifts back to North America, regional capacity pressures are likely to change, particularly in Mexico and across the southern United States. Building relationships with key transportation partners while ...
- 2. Yellow Corp. Reportedly Preparing for Bankruptcy
- (News)
- ... all 50 states, Canada and Mexico. Opinion: The news of Yellow Corp. reportedly preparing for bankruptcy is concerning, especially given the company's size and scope. This could have a major ripple ...
- 3. Nearshoring Has a Long Upside
- (Logistics)
- ... in other regions, such as Mexico, Central America, and Eastern Europe. Increasing availability and lower automation cost: Automation is used for tasks such as assembly, testing, and packaging. This improves ...
- 4. C.H. ROBINSON Announces 2023 Carrier of the Year Award
- (News)
- ... Robinson introduced new cross-border categories including high-performing winners from Canada and Mexico. The sixth annual celebration will reward winners with a three-day event at its Eden Prairie ...
- 5. Eggs - The Latest Food to be Affected By Supply Chain Disruption
- (Supply)
- ... 120% back in 2015. The outbreak was assumed to be caused by migratory waterfowl. The avian flu got so bad this year that Mexico has begun to vaccinate egg-laying hens especially those in high-risk areas. ...
- 6. Summing Up the Supply Chain of 2022
- (Logistics)
- ... in Taiwan and China will affect the supply of goods and make crucial components. The US should bring manufacturing closer to Mexico and Canada, where it is easy to transport goods to the customers even ...
- 7. These 5 Pandemic-Driven Supply Chain Changes Need Watching
- (Supply)
- ... ways to increase efficiency by redesigning their networks and implementing lean inventories. We should expect companies like those in the US to move their supply chains to countries like Mexico from East ...
- 8. Blockchain Can Prevent Food Fraud
- (News)
- ... caught near Fiji by a Chinese vessel, shipped to a packing plant in Thailand, and sold to a distributor in Mexico before it ever reached a U.S. wholesaler and finally a supermarket chain in Chicago Read ...
- 9. Is Our Food Supply at Risk?
- (Logistics)
- ... fresh produce as the virus threatens not only production but a shortage of workers as many farms rely on Mexican laborers who hold a H-2A visa. But with many governments shutting down in both Mexico and ...
- 10. Effects of Tariffs on the US Supply Chain
- (Supply)
- ... to the United States - creating thousands of jobs for the American people. Instead, companies are looking elsewhere to countries like Vietnam, India, and Mexico to meet their production needs. “We have ...
- 11. Electronic Invoicing On Rapid Uptick
- (Management)
- ... Latin American landscape include: • Mexico will require electronic accounting filings in 2015 • In Brazil, taxpayers subject to the actual taxable income regime will now be required to maintain ECF and ...
- 12. Updates on e-invoicing in Mexico
- (Management)
- Mandating electronic invoicing has proven a financial boon to the government of Mexico. That’s because for every peso Mexico’s tax administration SAT has invested in auditing, it recovered 61.1 pesos, ...
- 13. Costa Rica Restarts Efforts At E-Invoicing Following Failure Of Five-Year Experiment
- (Management)
- The Ministry of Finance in Costa Rica has decided to scrap all efforts made to introduce electronic invoicing the last five years. Instead, Fernando Rodriguez, Deputy Minister of Revenue at the Directorate ...
- 14. Mexico Says “No Mas” To Printed Invoices
- (Management)
- It was not an April Fool’s joke when printed invoices became outlawed in Mexico as of April 1. The move was designed to force the nation’s businesses, both large and small, to adopt electronic invoicing ...
- 15. Electronic Invoicing Laws In Latin America Are Ever Evolving
- (Management)
- The rules regarding electronic invoicing (e-invoicing) in Latin America are both constantly changing and different than anywhere else in the world. Brazil utilizes Nota Fiscal, Mexico mandates CFDI, Argentina ...
- 16. Chile Mandates Electronic Invoicing by Year’s End
- (Management)
- ... e-invoice professionals will reap 70 percent of the market in that nation by 2015. Chile is among the three leaders of e-invoicing in Latin America, along with Mexico and Brazil. Tami Kamin Meyer ...
- 17. Global Business, Trade Sanctions, and Taxation Affect Everyone
- (Management)
- ... in South Africa and Mexico on E-Invoicing" in which she identified new tax regulations taking effect in January of this year in the MINT countries (Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria, and Turkey) as well as South ...
- 18. Taxes and Legislation in South Africa and Mexico on E-Invoicing
- (Management)
- ... how it will collect the VAT, and in what denomination the new charges will be made, the statute is still set to take effect on April 1. In Mexico, legislation governing electronic invoices and taxes ...
- 19. Cecil's Cross Border Advic
- (Management)
- ... of peppers and pepper-prepared dishes that seem to show up at every turn in the road out here. I'm no longer sure where the border is between the US and Mexico, but I can tell you that I'm thankful there' ...
- 20. Cecil's Conundru
- (Management)
- ... get any worse? I suppose the destinations could also be in Canada and Mexico, just to inject another level of customs and duty details, but we'll leave it as all US destinations. Here are the biggest issues ...
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