Sun.Mar 09, 2025

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Ocean Carriers Get Tough on Freight Rates — But Can They Hold the Line?

Supply Chain Brain

An endless series of crises roiling ocean shipping in the post-COVID 19 era is resulting in a change in carrier DNA.

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Denmark to End Postal Delivery of Letters

Supply Chain Brain

The use of letters in the highly digitized nation has fallen dramatically since 2000, from 1.4 billion to 110 million in 2024.

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Implications of AI on Procurement in 2025

Supply Chain Brain

The webinar will highlight key trends such as the agentic AI, the importance of data quality, integrating data and analytics into decision making and the implications on talent. By the end of the session, attendees will have a comprehensive understanding of the priorities shaping the future of procurement leadership and practical strategies to implement within their organizations.

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Watch: Implications for Industry of the Trump Trade Policy

Supply Chain Brain

Ginger Faulk, partner with the law firm of Eversheds Sutherland, describes the ways that international traders can offset the impact of new import tariffs imposed by the Trump administration.

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The 2025 Annual ProcureCon CPO Report

Procurement leaders are at a pivotal moment. With CPOs playing an increasingly strategic role, it’s time to leverage innovation and technology to drive resilience and efficiency. Download The 2025 Annual ProcureCon CPO Report to uncover key insights to thrive in a dynamic procurement landscape. What’s Inside: How CPOs are driving strategic decision-making and technology adoption The top priorities and challenges for procurement in 2025 Why AI, sustainability, and data analytics are essential for

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The Economic and Geopolitical Consequences of Trump's Tariffs

Supply Chain Brain

President Trump's tariff policy toward Canada, Mexico, and China has widespread implications for economic conditions in the U.S., as well as the nations standing in the international economic system.

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