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Schneider Electric’s Supply Chain Design Journey

Logistics Viewpoints

One essential tool used by the supply chain team is supply chain design. Energy management solutions are products that energy utilities use to produce power and data centers use to consume power. They also produce industrial automation solutions that allow factories to monitor and control production.

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How Tariffs Disrupt Supply Chains: A Closer Look at Strategy, Inventory, and Resilience

RFgen

China, and the EU, trade barriers are driving more than price changes. Tariffs are reshaping sourcing strategies, forcing tech upgrades, and making inventory planning a lot more complicated. Instead, companies start shifting toward just-in-case (JIC) models and stockpiling inventory to insulate themselves from sudden trade barriers.

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What Retailers are Saying About Tariffs - Part 3

Cathy Roberson

And on our direct imports over the last several years, we've reduced the share from China north of 90% to currently below 70%, and we're on track to be closer to 50% by year-end. Recall, we purchased targeted additional inventory in late fiscal '25 and early fiscal '26, ahead of tariffs. comes from China. Christopher J.

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Offset Tariffs by Cutting Supply Chain & Procurement Costs

QAD

Depending on the nature of your business, your trading partners or your location, this could include procurement strategies, demand planning, logistics, and global trade management among others. Mastering Direct Spend Management Procurement teams generally do not report to the chief supply chain officer.

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Logistics GDP share rose in ’24, not likely to drop: CSCMP report

Freight Waves

China plus One of those trends is what Acar referred to as “China plus one, China plus two,” which is an “elongation of supply chains” where a company expands its base of suppliers beyond a total or near-total reliance on China and goes to one or two other suppliers. But that is not likely given various trends.

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Online Platforms Offer Ocean Freight Services to SMBs

Cathy Roberson

Consumers have embraced e-commerce for price comparisons, ease of purchase anytime and anywhere, and for those participating in subscription services such as Amazon Prime, free shipping, and other benefits. Amazon Global Logistics shippers ship ocean cargo from China directly into the Amazon fulfillment network in the US, UK, and EU.

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Identifying the Source of Products Through Chemical ‘Fingerprinting’

Supply Chain Brain

Today, Oritain claims to cover more than 96% of the world’s cotton-growing areas with its tracing tools. Jones says consumers are indeed becoming more aware of product origin today, even if the information provided to them at point of purchase remains extremely limited. NEXT: Can China get around cotton origin testing?