Feb. 21, 2025
| Today’s news and insights for supply chain leaders
NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
How often do you get groceries, restaurant orders or even c-store treats delivered?
Forecasting consumer demand is critical for any supply chain operation, and that applies to food delivery as well. Our March 27 virtual event, "Food Delivery and the Bottom Line," will include a session on demand trends and research companies need to know.
The free event will also feature sessions on tech innovations and delivery speeds. You can register using the link here. We'll see you there!
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The looming demise of the de minimis exemption could spur higher costs and delays, said Xeneta’s Niall van de Wouw.
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CEO and Chairman Robert Sanchez said it’s possible tariffs with North America neighbors might not even occur.
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Chipmakers are under renewed supply chain pressure following the Trump administration's plan for a 25% levy on semiconductors.
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Executives across the supply chain are eyeing AI to optimize operations and overall efficiency. Learn how J.C. Penney and Stanley use AI to improve productivity and predict disruptions in
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CFO Paul Jacobson believes the automaker’s experience dealing with past crises, including the global pandemic, will help it find solutions.
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Former Wall Street executive Howard Lutnick will lead the administration’s tariff policy as President Donald Trump embarks on a widespread trade war.
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