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AI in Supply Chain Market to Hit $22.7 Billion by 2030
AI in Supply Chain Market to Hit $22.7 Billion by 2030
AI technology is taking a new place in the bottom-up reconstruction of supply chain management in the rapidly changing global logistics and commerce world. AI, with its breakthrough analytical prowess,...
News
Automotive Tariffs and Their Impact on Global Supply Chains
How Trump's Automotive Tariffs Affect the Supply Chain
Citing national security worries, US President Donald Trump and his administration have declared a 25% tax on components and automobiles.
Donald Trump, president of the United States, has announced the application of 25%...
Logistics
Mexico Boosts Nearshoring with New Incentive Plan
Mexico Unveils Plan to Boost Nearshoring with New Incentives
In a strategic move to strengthen its position as a global manufacturing hub, Mexico is set to roll out government incentives aimed at attracting companies to nearshore their operations. Claudia Sheinbaum,...
Logistics
FedEx, UPS Raises the Parcel Rates Ahead of Q1 2025
FedEx and UPS See Parcel Rates Rise as Q1 2025 Approaches
The parcel delivery landscape in 2025 is being shaped by price increases from major carriers like FedEx and UPS. According to the Cowen/AFS Q1 2025 Parcel Index, both companies...
Insights
The Future of Cybersecurity in Supply Chain Management
In today's interconnected world, supply chain management (SCM) serves as a critical backbone for businesses across the globe. As technology advances, the complexity and scope of supply chains have expanded significantly, introducing new challenges in risk management. A paramount...
Operations
Data Analytics and Visibility: Supply Chain Management
The Role of Data Analytics and Visibility in 2025 for Supply Chain Management
In an era marked by rapid technological advancement, the convergence of data analytics and visibility plays a crucial role in transforming supply chain management. As we approach...
Freight
Building Supply Chain Resilience For Long-Term Success
Building Supply Chain Resilience with Multi-Tier Criticality Management
Global supply chains are becoming increasingly intricate, and traditional management approaches centered on cost and annual expenditure are no longer sufficient to ensure seamless operations. The challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic...
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