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FILE - A UPS driver enters a United Parcel Service store with packages in Jackson, Miss., Monday, July 26, 2021.AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis, File)
Apr 29, 2025

UPS to cut 20,000 jobs as it pulls back from Amazon

United Parcel Service is looking to slash about 20,000 jobs and close more than 70 facilities as it drastically reduces the amount of Amazon shipments it handles. The package delivery company said Tuesday that it anticipates making the job cuts this year. It anticipates closing 73 leased and owned buildings by the end of June. […]

L to R: Mike Kindy and Roxanne Weng. Photo courtesy Dollar Tree
Apr 28, 2025

Dollar Tree names chief supply chain officer

Walgreens' former chief supply chain officer has started as Dollar Tree's chief supply chain officer effective Monday, the Chesapeake Fortune 500 discount retailer announced. Roxanne Weng succeeds Mike Kindy, who is retiring.

Tariff turmoil: How Tesla and other companies are dealing with the uncertainty of the trade war
Apr 23, 2025

Tariff turmoil: How Tesla and other companies are dealing with the uncertainty of the trade war

Uncertain tariffs and trade tensions challenge Tesla, Akzo Nobel, and Boston Scientific as they navigate rising costs and shifting global markets.

Port of Virginia expects a reduction in imports from China due to President Trump's tariffs. Photo courtesy Port of Virginia
Apr 1, 2025

If Trump tariffs linger, Va. maritime industry will feel pain, experts say

With President Donald Trump‘s self-branded “Liberation Day” anticipated to bring a rollout of new tariffs April 2 that Trump says will free the United States of dependence on foreign-made goods, many businesses and citizens are wondering what will happen next, with skyrocketing consumer prices and supply costs among their worries. On Monday, the president said he […]

MADE IN THE USA: What Trump presidency could mean for manufacturing 
Dec 31, 2024

MADE IN THE USA: What Trump presidency could mean for manufacturing 

When a new presidential administration is elected, the future becomes a guessing game.  In the four years following Donald Trump‘s ascendancy to the presidency on Jan. 20, businesses and consumers will be forced to adjust to new policies affecting supply chain and distribution channels, which could create opportunities and challenges for the U.S. economy.  For […]

A man wearing a suit and tie.
Jul 30, 2024

ODU names inaugural director of supply chain/logistics school

Old Dominion University has named Kuntal Bhattacharyya as inaugural director of its new School of Supply Chain, Logistics and Maritime Operations (SSCLMO), the university announced Tuesday.  Previously, Bhattacharyya worked as project director of Indiana State University’s Logistics 4.0 Innovation Hub, where students study artificial intelligence, machine learning and the management of logi[...]

Watercourse of study
Apr 29, 2024

Watercourse of study

Starting this fall, Old Dominion University students will have a new interdisciplinary school dedicated to maritime work, logistics and supply chain management — an upgrade from an earlier program offered through the Strome College of Business. In September 2023, the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) approved ODU‘s School of Supply Chain, Logistics, […]

Work is underway on Metropolitan Park, the first phase of Amazon.com Inc.’s HQ2 headquarters in Arlington. Photo courtesy Clark Construction Group LLC
Jan 5, 2024

Construction firms expect mixed bag for 2024, survey says

Construction firms are expecting a mixed bag for 2024, according to results of a survey conducted by the Associated General Contractors of America and Sage Construction and Real Estate, released Thursday. Challenges facing the construction industry include labor shortages, higher interest rates and input costs and a still-struggling supply chain. In Virginia, about 31 firms […]

Nov 27, 2023

Va. could get $100M+ lithium-ion battery project

A $100 million-plus lithium-ion battery project could be coming to Virginia, the U.S. Department of Energy announced Monday, but a spokesperson for U.S. Sen. Mark Warner said North Carolina could also be in contention. MP Assets will build a facility to manufacture separators for lithium-ion batteries, bringing 282 permanent jobs and at least a $100 […]

ODU and IALR to launch manufacturing engineering tech degree
Sep 27, 2023

ODU supply chain/logistics school approved by SCHEV

Old Dominion University’s School of Supply Chain, Logistics, and Maritime Operations was approved Wednesday by the state’s higher education council, and it’s set to start programming on Oct. 1, according to the university. The State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) OK’d the new school, which will support ODU‘s Maritime Consortium, which was created [&h[...]

May 9, 2023

ASRC Federal closes $350M purchase of SAIC logistics biz

The $350 million cash sale of Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC)’s logistics and supply chain management business to ASRC Federal Holding Company LLC is complete, the Reston-based companies announced Monday. ASRC and Fortune 500 tech contractor SAIC first announced the deal in March. With the sale’s completion, 240 SAIC employees transitioned to ASRC Federal. “We [&helli[...]

May 5, 2023

Convenience products distributor to double size in Salem

Layman Distributing, a woman-owned wholesale distributor of convenience and grocery store products, will invest $6.8 million to expand in Salem, adding 42 jobs, Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced Friday. The company will relocate to a facility at 2157 Aspersion Drive, doubling its current square footage and operational capacity. Founded in 1948, the company is currently located […]

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