Under the agreed provisions, the EU will cut tariffs to zero on American industrial goods, and the U.S. will keep tariffs on many European goods at around 15%
While the immediate impacts of the ruling have yet to fully take shape, what's clear is that moving forward, freight brokers will have to take on substantially more liability.
The distributors who navigate the next five years will be the ones whose teams trust what the numbers are telling them, then quickly act on that information.
Historically, sanctions have been the purview of legal and compliance pros. More recently, they’ve become a challenge for operations, finance and management.
Warehouse leaders should process-map current operations, identify pain points and understand where manual workarounds already exist before beginning the selection process.
The platform was developed with input from a council of 13 global procurement organizations representing some of the world's most complex supply chains.
Companies that have invested in this kind of granular planning are seeing substantial decreases in spoilage across perishable categories, and the environmental impact is direct.
Companies only trading and producing domestically are no less off the hook, with states taking up the gauntlet and proposing their own environmental policies.
Organizations that strengthen product identification, data standardization and traceability capabilities today will be better positioned to respond as regulations evolve.
Warehouse worker turnover has emerged as a critical threat to business continuity, consistently exceeding the national average for other professional sectors.
A wave of new rules is forcing companies to know where their products come from and what happens to these products as they make their way through the supply chain.
Tony Wayda, engagement principal with JBF Consulting, talks about the challenges of workforce change management, and ensuring that your business has buy-in when implementing new technology.
Alex Allen-Tunsil, chief revenue officer with Slip Robotics, talks about how the loading dock has become one of the biggest technological pain points in modern warehouses.
Good data and AI go hand-in-hand, says Dan Keto, president and chief technology officer with Easy Metrics, Inc., but companies must ensure that data isn't trapped in functional silos.
Hannah Testani, CEO of Intelligent Audit, explains how organizations can start small with AI, automate repetitive tasks, connect siloed data sources, and generate quick wins.
Join Kardex and AutoStore for this thought-provoking webinar exploring the hidden operational and financial costs of inventory inaccuracies, where fulfillment failures are actually occurring inside modern warehouse environments, and how AI-assisted validation, intelligent workflows, and goods-to-person automation are changing the economics of accuracy.
In this webinar, Knut Alicke and Jeff Metersky will discuss how AI, machine learning, and decision engineering can help planners work faster, focus on higher-value exceptions, and make more consistent decisions under pressure.
Learn how scalable robotics and adaptive fulfillment strategies can help operations respond faster to unpredictable demand, maximize storage and throughput, improve workforce engagement, and avoid costly automation mistakes.
In this episode of Let’s Wine About Supply Chain, we pour a glass and dive deep into the career of Julia Bedanova, the Chief Operating Officer at Million Dollar Baby Co.
Modern leaders need data-driven insights to make confident, real-time decisions that shield margins, enhance supply chain operations, and enrich customer experiences. As executives face a deluge of data points, this isn’t always straightforward. Global supply chain organizations face additional uncertainty — ranging from shifting environmental conditions to geopolitical disruption.
Procurement’s influence within the enterprise has expanded significantly over the past few years. The more important question now is how that influence translates into measurable outcomes.
With AI and automation evolving rapidly, warehouses are undergoing a major shift in how they operate and manage complexity. As intelligent tools become easier to adopt and automation becomes essential, top performers are pushing beyond small efficiency boosts. T
Most teams are making critical decisions with incomplete information. Not because they lack data, but because they can’t use it fast enough. Decisions are happening in motion, without a steady state. This report shows how Freight Audit and Payment (FAP) is becoming a layer for decision intelligence and financial control when it matters most.
SupplyChainBrain will once again feature its annual list of 100 Great Supply Chain Partners in the August 2026 issue. Click here to nominate any of your partners.