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In 2025, tariffs are more than a trade policy — they’re a catalyst for supply chain transformation.
Supply chain planning is in need of a reboot. Planners are increasingly expected to take a leading role in managing complex cross-functional processes, driving automation, and building more agile ...
The recent increases in European military spending are likely to clog supply chains for other industrial sectors, still not fully recovered from earlier disruptions.
In the process, they’re becoming “hyper-focused on supply chain,” to acquire a better understanding of their overall resilience. Beginning with COVID-19, companies began taking a larger view of their ...
FourKites®, the global leader in AI-driven supply chain transformation, today announced that Bob Stewart, former Senior Vice President and Chief Supply Chain ...
Exploding global demand for matcha-flavoured products has left Japanese suppliers struggling to keep up, driving up prices and leading to shortages of the finely ground green tea powder.
Fading geopolitical risks and rising global supply outweigh U.S. demand strength, placing further pressure on oil prices.
CHR said its Item-Level Solutions, which are comprised of advanced analytics, tailored solutions, scale, and the company’s 120 years in business, provide shipper customers with end-to-end visibility ...
The AI-powered platform is designed to help businesses navigate the complexities of global supply chain networks.
A report recently issued by Everstream Analytics, a supply chain risk management research firm, takes a wide-ranging look at how ongoing trade tensions between the United States and China are ...
The digital twin of the future is a decision making engine that connects optimization with real-world execution through three interconnected phases.
Rather than viewing tariffs solely as an external tax, forward-looking procurement and supply chain leaders should see them as catalysts for better decision-making, deeper supplier insight, and ...