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Senate Subcommittee to Investigate Recent Surge in Cargo Theft
Cargo theft is rising at an alarming rate, with new reports showing a 49% increase in 2024. Now,…
US Considering Major Port Fees for Chinese-Built Ships
The U.S. is moving to impose hefty new port fees on Chinese ships and Chinese-built vessels, a move that…
Five Ways to Protect Your Supply Chain from Natural Disasters
Natural disasters are becoming increasingly common, posing a significant risk to supply chains nationwide. From…
Supply Chain 101: Why Demand Planning Is Critical for Business Success
In today’s fast-moving supply chain landscape, having the right products available at the right time is…
The Truth About ‘Free’ Shipping: Who Really Pays the Price?
For years, free shipping was a bonus—a perk that retailers used to entice customers. Now, it’s a…
Only 29% of Supply Chains Ready for the Future, Gartner Says
According to a new Gartner survey, only 29% of supply chain organizations have built the key strengths…
Tariff Troubles: How SMBs Can Stay Ahead of Rising Costs
With tariffs on Chinese imports in place and potential increases for Mexico and Canada, small and medium-sized…
Maersk Partners with India’s Cochin Shipyard for Ship Repair Expansion
A.P. Moller-Maersk has signed an agreement with India’s Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL) to develop ship…
How Mexico’s New Tariffs Are Reshaping U.S. Freight Strategies
Mexico’s recent tariff policies are targeting “border-skipping,” a strategy where U.S. e-commerce sellers import…
How China’s New Tariffs Will Disrupt U.S. Supply Chains
China’s latest round of retaliatory tariffs took effect Monday, hitting roughly $14 billion worth of U.S. goods…