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The Next War Will Be Fought in Supply Chains

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Twenty twenty-five is starkly different: the next global war has already begun, and it’s unfolding not on distant battlefields, but right through the supply chains that you rely on. Your supply chain is already directly in the line of fire. Trade Representative.

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AI: Real or Hype?

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If we put that into a business context and start asking generative AI or agentic AI to make a major decision about how to reorient our supply chain, that is incredibly risky," says Wood. Wood says companies must first be moved away from manual and reactive processes to more automation and supply chain optimization.

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Italy’s Ferrero to Buy U.S. Cereal Icon Kellogg

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Featured Product Popular Stories End to De Minimis Slows Flow of Air Cargo from China to U.S. Global Supply Chain Management Argentina: A New Opportunity in Latin America’s Industrial Sector Global Supply Chain Management U.S.-Swiss

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Podcast | Have a Good Trip! The Journey to Logistics Automation

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Featured Product Popular Stories End to De Minimis Slows Flow of Air Cargo from China to U.S. Global Supply Chain Management Argentina: A New Opportunity in Latin America’s Industrial Sector Global Supply Chain Management U.S.-Swiss

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Survey: Truck Drivers Set to See Pay Rises in Some U.S. States

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Featured Product Popular Stories End to De Minimis Slows Flow of Air Cargo from China to U.S. Global Supply Chain Management Argentina: A New Opportunity in Latin America’s Industrial Sector Global Supply Chain Management U.S.-Swiss

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Red Sea Insurance Premium Spikes as Houthi Risks Return

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Shipowners now have to pay about 1% of a ship’s value if they want to pass through the Red Sea, said Marcus Baker, global head of marine cargo and logistics at Marsh McLennan, the world’s largest insurance broker. Featured Product Popular Stories End to De Minimis Slows Flow of Air Cargo from China to U.S. That’s up from 0.2%

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Mercedes Car Sales Drop as Tariffs Crimp Demand in U.S., China

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