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How Tariffs Are Reshaping Global Supply Chains in 2025

Supply Chain Brain

This was evident in the apparel industry, where brands such as Nike faced delays after tariffs on Chinese textiles prompted a shift to suppliers in Vietnam and Bangladesh. companies would relocate at least part of their supply chains to North America by 2026. Reshoring, or bringing production back to the U.S.,

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Honk, if You’re Driving Green This Earth Day

Arena Solutions

Water pollution shrank or completely stopped on the beaches of Bangladesh, Malaysia, Thailand, and the Maldives. As more major cities transition to 100% electric fleets, Proterra EVs have become the most popular electric buses on the road in North America. Carbon monoxide emissions were reduced by 50% because of these mandates.

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Building the Network of Networks

Supply Chain Shaman

There is an active group in Europe and North America. Fires in a Bangladesh sewing factory resulted in 112 deaths. If companies use streaming data through Internet of Things to drive replenishment, do we need customer orders? July 16th in North America (current thinking is Charlotte or Chicago.