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Breaking China’s Hold on the Global Battery Supply Chain

Supply Chain Brain

When one nation controls 99% of the battery-grade graphite supply, it’s time to take notice and try a new approach.

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U.S. Eastern Ports Prepare to Close With Labor Talks Stalled

Supply Chain Brain

Key industry and government officials are urging U.S. dockworkers and their employers to avoid a strike at East and Gulf coast ports this week.

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Market for Warehouse Automation Expected to Grow to $55B by 2030

Supply Chain Brain

According to LogisticsIQ, the U.S., China and Germany make up more than half of the global market for warehouse automation in terms of demand.

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Will Customs’ Crackdown on ‘De Minimis’ Shipments Slow Cross-Border Commerce?

Supply Chain Brain

Will the crackdown by U.S. Customs and Border Protection on certain low-value import shipments curb abuse of a rule that affords them duty-free treatment, or disrupt the flow of e-commerce?

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Your Workforce: Is Remote-Insourcing the Key to Logistics Efficiency?

In today's rapidly evolving logistics industry, companies consistently strive for efficiency and competitiveness. However, the most significant factor driving business success isn't just technology or infrastructure—it's the people behind your processes. Employees aren't merely resources; they're your most strategic asset. High turnover rates and constant retraining costs severely impact logistics companies, draining productivity and profitability.