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Two legends took divergent paths to supply chain success

The recent death of FedEx founder Fred Smith presents an opportunity to compare his contributions to global supply chains with another visionary, Malcolm McLean, the father of containerization.

Fast fashion retailer forms recycling logistics venture to tackle textile waste

Rhenus Logistics will manage the end-to-end supply chain via a 4PL control tower tailored to the circular textile logistics business.

Oregon earmarks funds for proposed Coos Bay terminal

The just-concluded legislative session also puts aside emergency funding for the Port of Portland that is generated via lottery sales.

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