
U.S. To Impose 93.5% Tariff on Chinese Graphite
The Trump administration is taking a hard line on graphite imports from China, with sweeping duties aimed at protecting domestic producers and reshoring control over
The Trump administration is taking a hard line on graphite imports from China, with sweeping duties aimed at protecting domestic producers and reshoring control over
By merging its food and beverage networks, PepsiCo is driving productivity, reducing complexity, and creating a single execution model across its biggest market. From Parallel
With new tariffs set to take effect August 1, importers are rushing to land cargo ahead of schedule, driving a sharp uptick in volumes at
As robotics becomes integral to logistics operations, Gartner predicts that by 2030, robots, not people, will report to one in every 20 supply chain managers.
Amazon’s record-setting 2025 Prime Day reveals the operational mechanics required to scale labor, maintain safety, and coordinate last-mile delivery under pressure. For companies, facing peak
Supply chain teams are making long-term infrastructure moves. Build-to-suit facilities are seeing a surge in demand as companies respond to rising tariffs, limited grid access,
Chocolate giant Ferrero is expanding beyond confections with its acquisition of WK Kellogg Co. By adding iconic cereal brands such as Frosted Flakes and Raisin
As inflation, interest rates, and geopolitical uncertainty compress supplier investment capacity, firms are rethinking category strategies to account for a new constraint: supplier capital expenditure
Rising geopolitical tension and trade restrictions are driving record levels of concern among procurement professionals, according to new CIPS survey data. But behind the headline
When U.S. tariffs on Canadian aluminum doubled in June, Alcoa acted fast. It rerouted over 100,000 metric tons of metal to global buyers, protecting margins
The Trump administration is taking a hard line on graphite imports from China, with sweeping duties aimed at protecting domestic producers and reshoring control over
By merging its food and beverage networks, PepsiCo is driving productivity, reducing complexity, and creating a single execution model across its biggest market. From Parallel
With new tariffs set to take effect August 1, importers are rushing to land cargo ahead of schedule, driving a sharp uptick in volumes at
As robotics becomes integral to logistics operations, Gartner predicts that by 2030, robots, not people, will report to one in every 20 supply chain managers.
Amazon’s record-setting 2025 Prime Day reveals the operational mechanics required to scale labor, maintain safety, and coordinate last-mile delivery under pressure. For companies, facing peak
Supply chain teams are making long-term infrastructure moves. Build-to-suit facilities are seeing a surge in demand as companies respond to rising tariffs, limited grid access,
Chocolate giant Ferrero is expanding beyond confections with its acquisition of WK Kellogg Co. By adding iconic cereal brands such as Frosted Flakes and Raisin
As inflation, interest rates, and geopolitical uncertainty compress supplier investment capacity, firms are rethinking category strategies to account for a new constraint: supplier capital expenditure
Rising geopolitical tension and trade restrictions are driving record levels of concern among procurement professionals, according to new CIPS survey data. But behind the headline
When U.S. tariffs on Canadian aluminum doubled in June, Alcoa acted fast. It rerouted over 100,000 metric tons of metal to global buyers, protecting margins