Dear ACWI Members,
In this issue of ACWI Advance we take a closer look at these stories:
- Chemical manufacturers see economy in turmoil and a future hard to predict.
- An attorney offers best practices to help avoid violating child labor laws.
- The playing of obscene rap music in a warehouse creates big legal woes.
- A new study shows that urinalysis is missing up to 90% of drug using truckers.
- ATRI issues its annual analysis of the costs of operating a commercial truck fleet.
- JLL offers timely advice to help its warehouse customers plan for their future.
This newsletter is free, and you are welcome to post and share all or any part of it. Send your news to Editor David Sparkman at [email protected], for consideration (with no cost to you).
Stay well and please feel free to contact me to let us know how you’re doing. We value your
connection and are open to ideas and suggestions how ACWI could be even more valuable to you.
All my best,
Paul Delp
President, American Chain Of Warehouses
P.S. Looking for the old version of the newsletter? Download the PDF below.
Send your company news to Editor David Sparkman at [email protected], and please understand that there is no cost to you when we use your news in this newsletter.