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[Video] Crisis, Chaos, And The Road Ahead: The New Era Of Supply Chains

Talking Logistics

Here we are at the beginning of 2025. What developments and trends will shape the year ahead? Well, if we learned anything from 2020 is that predicting in January what will happen in the weeks and months ahead is a fools errand. All we can say for sure is that 2025 will be unpredictable, risky, Read more The post [Video] Crisis, Chaos, And The Road Ahead: The New Era Of Supply Chains appeared first on Talking Logistics with Adrian Gonzalez.

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Electronics Supply Chain: Adapt or Be Left Behind

Supply Chain Brain

In 2025, the electronics supply chain faces unprecedented disruption and transformation. Rapidly evolving geopolitical dynamics, inflationary pressures, and shifting market demands are challenging even the most seasoned procurement professionals, and now, the question is no longer whether change is coming, but whether your organization is ready to adapt or risk being left behind.

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Supply Chain and Logistics Stock Report for March 14, 2025

Supply Chain Digest

See who was up and who was down

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The SaaS/Cloud Play (Right, Wrong, or Right Now?)

Supply Chain Brain

The future of your supply chain technology is in the cloud are you prepared to leverage its full potential? In this session, industry experts will discuss how SaaS-based solutions offer unmatched efficiency, scalability and cost savings.

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The AI Race Isn’t Just About Tech Superiority – Its the Supply Chain, Stupid!

The race to dominate AI is no longer about who has the smartest algorithms — it's about who can build and scale faster. Behind every AI breakthrough lies a battle for resources: data centers, compute hardware, power, and telecom infrastructure. And right now, even tech giants are hitting a wall. Our latest white paper reveals the six critical supply chain elements that are increasingly separating AI leaders from the rest.

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Survey: Only 15% of CSCOs Feel Ready for Global Trade Disruptions

Supply Chain Brain

More than 40% of CSCOs said that they need the most help developing new capabilities to anticipate and adapt for future trends.

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Manufacturer R&D Considerations for 2025 and Beyond

Supply Chain Brain

Research and development is a necessary, though often costly, component of manufacturing. Utilizing the R&D Credit can help offset those costs.

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U.S. Probe of Maritime Chokepoints Seeks Evidence of Unfair Treatment

Supply Chain Brain

The FMC probe will assess whether a country, ocean carrier or other maritime operator are creating conditions unfavorable for U.S. shipping and foreign trade.

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Unmatched Flexibility. Unlimited Throughput: Maximize Productivity with Flexible Automation

Supply Chain Brain

Whether you are navigating fluctuating order volumes, aiming to maximize efficiency, or seeking a solution that delivers rapid ROI, this session will provide key insights to help drive informed decision-making.

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Beyond the Route: How Heartland Coca-Cola Elevated Fleet Visibility for Maximum Impact

Supply Chain Brain

If your goal is to increase fleet efficiency, control costs, and enhance service reliability, this discussion will provide the strategies and real-world applications needed to stay ahead. Join us to hear how Heartland Coca-Cola built a more agile, resilient, and profitable fleet operation.

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Revolutionizing Hiring: Remote-Insourcing That Slashes Turnover & Training Costs!

What is Remote-Insourcing? Sounds like an oxymoron, right? Not anymore. Remote-Insourcing isn’t outsourcing—it’s a revolutionary staffing model that lets our clients fill key entry-level positions with top-tier, loyal, long-term talent, integrated seamlessly into their businesses—just like local employees but without the turnover or W2 HR hassles. With under 4% unwanted attrition, you train once and keep the same team for years.

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Watch: Can Clean-Energy Companies Mitigate the Impact of Tariffs?

Supply Chain Brain

A discussion about the potential impact of the Trump tariffs on clean-energy companies, with Chris Kulp of the Private Equity Performance Improvement Group, and Julie McLaughlin of Alvarez & Marsal.

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