Supply Chain Pulse — 2026-06-02
Supply Chain Pulse — 2026-06-02
Here are today's top healthcare supply chain stories.
Canada Post employees ratify contracts, ending labor uncertainty
CEO Doug Ettinger said the carrier will work hard to regain trust from disruption-weary customers amid a prolonged decline in parcel revenue.
Source: Supply Chain Dive - Healthcare
US manufacturing expands to highest level since May 2022: PMI
“Companies are still holding back because of uncertainty, but they’re holding back less," Susan Spence, chair of ISM’s Manufacturing Business Survey Committee, said during a media call on Monday.
Source: Supply Chain Dive - Healthcare
Ulta Beauty taps Uber Eats for delivery
The beauty retailer has also partnered with Instacart and DoorDash as the fast delivery market grows.
Source: Supply Chain Dive - Healthcare
Port of Charleston to increase automotive cargo capacity
The port plans to enhance its rail infrastructure and vessel parking areas to support automakers shipping parts for just-in-time supply chains.
Source: Supply Chain Dive - Healthcare
2026 Republicans lean away from healthcare, into ‘Big Insurance’
Faced with backlash over rising healthcare costs, GOP politicians are looking for populist villains to blame, and insurers top the list.
How nonprofit hospital strategy is getting tested this year
Dozens of nonprofit health systems released first-quarter earnings reports over the past few weeks.
Digital health funding spotlight: Garner Health secures $100M
Healthcare navigation startup Garner Health raised $100 million in a Series E funding round.
Where digital health companies see room to win in ACCESS
Reimbursement rates for the ACCESS model starting next month are lower than fee-for-service rates.
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