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The e-commerce giant is ramping up its use of short trips by sea in a bid to lower carbon emissions. |
Executives said normalizing freight rates and improved supply chain flow have allowed the retailer to put goods back on boats, a strategy it expects will help save costs through next spring. |
After a critical documentary looked at labor practices in its supply chain, the fast fashion giant also said it is doubling what it spends on audits. |
The visit came as the chipmaker began construction of another plant in Arizona, and the U.S. advocates for a more resilient chip supply chain. |
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