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De Minimis Value: Your Essential Guide to International Trade Regulations

ShipBob

Many countries have what’s called the de minimis threshold which in Latin means “too small to be meaningful or taken into consideration.” In this article, we’ll uncover what the de minimis threshold means for ecommerce businesses, how to navigate it, and how ShipBob can help. What is the de minimis threshold value?

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Cinco de Mayo 2022

Enterra Insights

In the United States, Cinco de Mayo is a day to celebrate all there is to love about Mexican food and culture — like tacos, burritos, enchiladas, tamales, quesadillas, margaritas, cerveza, and fiesta. Cinco de Mayo is a binational celebration of the deep ties between the United States and Mexico, as well as our shared values.”[1]

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The Connective Tissue of the Supply Chain with Bart A De Muynck

The Logistics of Logistics

Bart De Muynck and Joe Lynch discuss the connective tissue of the supply chain, which is a reference to project44. About Bart De Muynck Bart De Muynck is Chief Industry Officer at project44 where he drives supply chain industry thought leadership and supports customers with their strategies.

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The De-Globalization of Supply Chains Is Reflected In Trade Policy

Talking Logistics

Read more The De-Globalization of Supply Chains Is Reflected In Trade Policy. The post The De-Globalization of Supply Chains Is Reflected In Trade Policy appeared first on Talking Logistics with Adrian Gonzalez.

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Reshoring: “The Beginning of De-globalization” or More of the Same?

Talking Logistics

Data from Bank of America shows use of the term has spiked to a record level, Read more Reshoring: “The Beginning of De-globalization” or More of the Same? The post Reshoring: “The Beginning of De-globalization” or More of the Same? appeared first on Talking Logistics with Adrian Gonzalez.

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De-carbonizing the Economy

Enterra Insights

” The Road to De-carbonization is Long and Hard. It means the government and businesses must craft and implement realistic plans to de-carbonize. Unfortunately, de-carbonizing is a global challenge not merely a national problem. The post De-carbonizing the Economy first appeared on Enterra Solutions. ”[6].

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Active Supply Chain Design: A Key Imperative for De Risking Supply Chains

Logistics Viewpoints

Using technology to de-risk supply chains From a technology perspective, supply chain design tools have been developed from the ground up to handle uncertainty and risks, generate scenarios that identify risks proactively, and provide solutions to mitigate these risks. Natural risks such as weather, fires, pandemics, etc.,