Sept. 16, 2025
| This week’s operations news and insights for supply chain leaders
The grocery chain is conducting a “full site-by-site analysis” and leaning on its stores to fill orders as it looks to reduce costs, interim CEO Ron Sargent said.
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The operational adjustment helps protect its in-store stock while reducing expenses, the company said.
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The food and beverage company is planning a hike for “early winter” that would make coffee over 20% more expensive than a year ago.
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The computer vision technology helps the chain track its in-store stock and may soon be able to automate some ordering.
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The tech-powered facility is part of the company’s multiyear effort to boost its performance through investments in automation.
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The apparel retailer tapped traceability platform TrusTrace to strengthen operational transparency down to the Tier 5 level.
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The high court granted an expedited review of an appellate court finding that the president's sweeping tariffs were illegal.
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