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All roads lead back to leadership. There is growing pressure on CSCOs to not only manage disruptions, but to proactively drive transformation. That means owning the data story, aligning ...
Many of the changes that will impact supply chains in 2025 are not new, but the frequency and intensity of the changes have ...
By adopting the right technology infrastructure and supporting strategies, forward-thinking industrial firms can not only ...
AI can standardize and synchronize data across supply chain platforms, reducing errors and delays. That’s how you get a ...
Inflation pressures persist amid tariffs and supply shifts, but resilient spending and AI investment trends continue to shape ...
Signs of economic strain are beginning to surface across US supply chains, inventories, and consumer sentiment. Click to read ...
As uncertainty in the market continues, supply chain leaders are making defensive moves.
Maintaining accurate country-of-origin certifications under federal awards amidst increasing tariffs
Many federal contracts and grants require the awardee to provide certifications about the country of origin of items used in the performance of the award. These certifications could fall under any ...
Haitao Li, chair of the supply chain analytics department at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, says that the Trump administration's rollout of tariffs in recent months appears to neglect the ...
These are the invisible moments between scan points, in transit, or during handoffs—where data disappears and assumptions replace certainty. And as global supply chains grow increasingly complex ...
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