Four Indicted In Alleged Conspiracy To Smuggle Supercomputers and Nvidia Chips to China

Four Indicted In Alleged Conspiracy To Smuggle Supercomputers and Nvidia Chips to China Summary US prosecutors have unsealed an indictment charging four people in Florida, Alabama and California with conspiring to smuggle hundreds of Nvidia GPUs and several supercomputers to China. Authorities say the defendants used a sham Florida real-estate company to buy the hardware, […]

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How Manufacturers Should Prepare Their Supply Chains for New FDA Regulations

How Manufacturers Should Prepare Their Supply Chains for New FDA Regulations Summary The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the FDA have moved to ban petroleum-based synthetic dyes in food, triggering a chain of supply, production and commercial questions for food manufacturers and other makers of regulated products. This article argues manufacturers need […]

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Could Artificial Expert Intelligence Fix Pharma’s Supply Chain Gaps?

Could Artificial Expert Intelligence Fix Pharma’s Supply Chain Gaps? Summary Legacy automation and broad AI approaches struggle to manage the complexity, regulation and patient-critical risks in pharmaceutical supply networks. The article argues for Artificial Expert Intelligence (AExI): domain-trained, agent-based systems that act as specialised digital experts for narrow supply-chain tasks (for example, EPCIS validation, temperature-excursion […]

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MI5: Chinese spies using LinkedIn to target UK lawmakers | Supply‑chain hacks hit Australian weapons programs | Danish election websites hit by pro-Russian DDoS campaign

MI5: Chinese spies using LinkedIn to target UK lawmakers | Supply‑chain hacks hit Australian weapons programs | Danish election websites hit by pro-Russian DDoS campaign Summary MI5 has warned that Chinese intelligence operatives are using LinkedIn — often posing as headhunters — to recruit and cultivate UK lawmakers, parliamentary aides and policy experts. The warning, […]

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‘Brazen refusal to stop’: Musk’s Boring Co. fined nearly $500K for illegal dumping

‘Brazen refusal to stop’: Musk’s Boring Co. fined nearly $500K for illegal dumping Summary Clark County’s water reclamation district has levied a $493,297 notice of violation against Elon Musk’s Boring Company after inspectors discovered what appeared to be drill fluid being illegally discharged into the sewer system at multiple Vegas Loop station construction sites, including […]

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Starbucks Workers United launches 65-store strike

Starbucks Workers United launches 65-store strike Summary Starbucks Workers United (SBWU) has launched an open-ended strike at at least 65 Starbucks stores across 40 cities, timed to coincide with the company’s Red Cup day. The union says more than 1,000 workers are taking part and that actions could broaden; over 550 Starbucks locations are now […]

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California revokes 17K commercial driver’s licences for immigrants

California revokes 17K commercial driver’s licences for immigrants Summary California says it will revoke about 17,000 commercial driver’s licences after finding the licences’ expiry dates extended beyond the holders’ legally authorised stay in the United States, state officials announced. The move follows federal scrutiny led by Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, who criticised California for issuing […]

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How to Improve Warehouse Operations with Data-Driven Performance Management

How to Improve Warehouse Operations with Data-Driven Performance Management Article Date: 2025-11-10T13:39:00-05:00 Source URL: https://www.supplychain247.com/article/how-to-improve-warehouse-operations-with-data-driven-performance-management Image: https://www.supplychain247.com/images/2025_article/easy-metrics-article-how-to-improve-warehouse-operations-1125.jpg Summary This guide from Easy Metrics explains how warehouses can turn scattered operational data into measurable performance improvement. It defines core warehouse processes (receiving, put-away, inventory management, picking/packing and shipping), highlights common blind spots (especially unmeasured or “missing” […]

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US flight cancellations will likely drag on even after shutdown ends

US flight cancellations will likely drag on even after shutdown ends Summary Air travellers should expect cancellations and delays to worsen even after the government shutdown ends. The Federal Aviation Administration has ordered progressive cuts at 40 major U.S. airports because staffing levels among air traffic controllers have fallen as many remain unpaid, call out […]

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US Air Travel and Cargo Hit Turbulence as Shutdown Deepens, FAA Orders Flight Cuts and UPS-FedEx Fleets Grounded

US Air Travel and Cargo Hit Turbulence as Shutdown Deepens, FAA Orders Flight Cuts and UPS-FedEx Fleets Grounded Summary US air travel and air cargo have been severely disrupted as a federal government shutdown stretches into its third day. The Federal Aviation Administration has ordered a 10% reduction in domestic flights at peak hours across […]

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