June 24, 2025
| Today’s news and insights for supply chain leaders
NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
Our wall-to-wall tariff coverage this year shows there’s no shortage of mitigation plans.
Diversifying supplier bases is one popular strategy, while some companies are tweaking their product designs. Another tactic is simply rushing to import ahead of duty escalations.
Learn more about these tariff mitigation approaches and how they could fit in your supply chain strategy in the second session of our free annual Supply Chain Outlook event July 23. Speakers include Bain & Company's Adam Borchert and Venky Ramesh from AlixPartners.
You can sign up for the virtual event at this link. We look forward to seeing you there.
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Multi-Channel Fulfillment users previously faced a 5% surcharge when they used non-Amazon carriers to deliver Walmart orders.
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The facility will be staffed by nearly 500 UAW workers once operational in 2027, according to the company.
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The retailer is focused on buying core items while cutting SKUS to battle market uncertainty and simplify its assortment.
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Procurement is no longer a back-office function—it’s a key competitive advantage.
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The technology will help preserve more meat per cow as the U.S. experiences a significant cattle shortage.
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