Hapag-Lloyd CEO Rolf Habben Jansen isn’t ruling out a pre-Lunar New Year rush of imports ahead of a second Trump administration, but stopped short of calling the scenario an inevitability.
About us
Sourcing Journal is a global resource for news and information tailored for textile and soft goods executives working on the supply chain side of the business. We provide daily updates on news changing the industry, commentary and opinion from industry experts.
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External link for Sourcing Journal
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- Media Production
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- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- New York
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- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2010
- Specialties
- Industry Insight, Sourcing Resources, Thought Leadership, Reporting, Fashion, and Retail
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475 5th Ave
New York, 10017, US
Employees at Sourcing Journal
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Andrea Olmsted
Founder at Sustainable Fashion PR, freelance writer Sourcing Journal, copywriter
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Glenn Taylor
Logistics Editor at Sourcing Journal
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Kasi Martin
Marketing Leader | Apparel Journalist | Wardrobe Stylist - Focused on Sustainability, Secondhand, & Retail
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ANGELA VELASQUEZ
Executive Editor, Rivet at Penske Media Corporation
Updates
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"Companies cannot claim they have compliant supply chains—they have to prove it." - Oritain's Rupert Hodges Read SUPIMA's Traceability in Action whitepaper to learn how the organization is establishing field-forward traceability for American Pima cotton: https://bit.ly/48D6pJx
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“We are constantly trying to blend full-scale production agriculture with a minimal impact on the planet," said cotton farmer Mead Hardwick. Watch this video to hear how the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol's Climate Smart Cotton Program is giving technical and financial support to farmers to adopt climate-friendly practices: https://bit.ly/40rgkzU
Improving Cotton’s Carbon Footprint from the Field Forward
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As technology continues to proliferate, investors’ money flows along with it. Fleek, a United Kingdom-based startup, is one of the latest examples of financiers’ penchant for artificial intelligence and other budding technologies.
Secondhand Wholesale Platform Fleek Secures $20M in Seed, Series A Rounds
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Today is America Recycles Day, and the message is that small actions can lead to big impact. The infrastructure for wide textile recycling is still developing, but programs like Cotton Incorporated's Blue Jeans Go Green™ are helping brands and consumers take action now. https://bit.ly/40I9B4D
America Recycles Day Isn’t Just About Bottles & Cans
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From California Governor Gavin Newsom planning to “protect California values” amid Trump re-entering the Oval Office to Republicans having clinched a House majority and full control of Congress, here are the top stories of the week.
Week in Review: Republicans Clinch Control of Congress, California’s Government and Garment Worker Advocates Gear Up to Take on Trump and More
Sourcing Journal on LinkedIn
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Josh Teitelbaum, Senior Counsel at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP, talks tariffs and why 2025 will be a "turbulent" year for the apparel sector.
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The Panama Canal Authority (ACP) wants to give shippers a new option to transport goods across the isthmus via rail or truck, but it will need a new dose of funding to get the project off the ground.
Panama Canal’s Proposed Land Bridge Would Move 5 Million More Containers by 2045
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Don't be reactive when it comes to Customs seizures. Be proactive with supply chain visibility. Watch our webinar, now ON DEMAND, to learn how! https://bit.ly/3C1g6oG
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Thomas P.C. Kempf, Senior Director of global Air Freight Development at Flexport, discusses how fashion can better leverage technology to push the industry forward.