November 30 – Dollar Tree’s Remodeled Stores Lead to Third-Quarter GrowthRetailer said its campaign to overhaul Family Dollar stores is starting to pay off, net sales increased by 7.5% for the quarter. From: Store Brands Today November 29 – Buc-ee's Moves Into Two New StatesA groundbreaking in South Carolina and store opening in Georgia mark its latest expansion beyond…
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Learn about IHA’s cost-saving programs, including the International Housewares Shippers Association, designed to help members grow their business!
ADA Website Lawsuits Will Continue
When the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed by President George H.W. Bush in 1990, the focus of Title III in the law was, and still is, providing accessibility for individuals with disabilities in public accommodations and commercial facilities. Framers saw Title III’s language exclusively in terms of “brick and mortar” and the internet wasn’t contemplated then.…
CONTINUE READINGAsia to US Container Space is Sold Out
Carriers have informed the shipping industry that container space on ships is sold out through the month of November. Space is sold out even though capacity is up 20% year-on-year. The surge in imports is unprecedented. A similar space shortage happened in 2018 but 2020 is turning out to be much worse for US importers. The carriers claim there is nothing else they can do to…
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October 18 – Amazon, Whole Foods Finds Ideal Market in Denver Proving once again that the Amazon-Whole Foods Market partnership is a force to be reckoned with, the retailer opens its latest grocery concept in Denver. From: Winsight Grocery Business October 18 – Wegmans on the Move in Mid-Atlantic In a major play for the Mid-Atlantic, Wegmans plans to open 10 stores and a…
CONTINUE READINGFederal Maritime Commission Addresses Eastbound Transpacific Market
The Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) has finally weighed in on the eastbound transpacific market. Shippers have been complaining for months that carriers have been routinely canceling sailings so demand will outweigh supply which ultimately drives up freight rates. The cost to ship a container from China to the port of Los Angeles in May was $1700. To ship that same container…
CONTINUE READING“COVID 4” Relief Bill Still in the Works
Over the past few months, a “COVID 4” relief bill has been inching towards a compromise between the U.S. House and Senate, with the difference in cost coming down to about $1 trillion. To recap, House Democrats passed their COVID 4 bill, the $3.4 trillion HEROES Act (H.R. 6800), on May 15, but it wasn’t taken up by Senate Republicans who were concerned about the bill’s…
CONTINUE READINGU.S. Retail Intelligence – September
September 20 – Will ShopRite Continue Its North Jersey Reign?With Trader Joe’s, Whole Foods Market, Amazon, Aldi and Lidl setting up shop in northern New Jersey, competition is heating up for the region’s No. 1 grocer. From Winsight Grocery Business September 20 – QuikTrip's Network Reaches 850 C-StoresThe convenience retailer opened four new locations on Sept. 17,…
CONTINUE READINGUS Imports Expected to Remain Strong Through October
The surge in US imports from Asia is causing supply chain challenges for shippers. The challenges come at a time when shippers are desperately trying to replenish their depleted inventories. The surge in imports is expected to last through the end of October. Some logistics experts are predicting the surge could last through the end of the year before the market…
CONTINUE READINGPre-Election COVID Legislation
Congress passed five bills through early summer to address the pandemic, with the biggest being the $2.2 trillion CARES Act (“COVID 3”), which initiated the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and was enacted on March 27. Seven weeks later, House Speaker Pelosi (D-CA) passed the House Democrats’ COVID 4 bill, the $3 trillion HEROES Act, but Senate Republicans weren’t biting…
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