April 25, 2025
| Today’s news and insights for supply chain leaders
NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
A successful e-commerce delivery strategy can take many different forms.
It may involve diversifying your parcel carrier mix, prioritizing cost-saving opportunities or chasing faster shipping speeds. Demand trends and returns processes also need to be factored into the equation.
We'll be discussing different ways shippers can succeed in the turbulent e-commerce shipping space during a free, virtual event on May 7 (register today!). Sessions will feature leaders from Wayfair, Cart.com, Kearney and more.
We'll see you then.
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Over $400 billion worth of goods were imported from China in 2024, with electronics, toys, furniture and machinery topping the list.
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New import duties are poised to raise prices in time for peak shopping periods, starting with the back-to-school season and Halloween.
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Companies are expanding their supplier bases and their tech stacks to maintain the efficient and cost-effective flow of goods.
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The silent supply chain risk you can’t afford to ignore.
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“Our customers are expressing more concern around cost impacts of tariffs and less concern regarding demand from their customers,” CEO Adam Miller said.
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The pharmaceutical company joined several of its peers in committing to invest billions of dollars in new and expanded manufacturing facilities in the U.S.
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This dashboard shows the average speed, dwell time and cars online for all of the Class I railroads operating in the U.S.
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Inventory management is complex and fast-paced, which is why several companies often levy tools like artificial intelligence, automation or system overhauls to help with demand planning and forecasting.
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