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How a Strong Offense is the Best Defense in a Global Trade War

Supply Chain Brain

Most big businesses operating global supply chains have learned a lot of lessons in the art of agility over the last few years.

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Supply Chain and Logistics Stock Report for Week Ending April 11, 2025

Supply Chain Digest

See who was up and who was down

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Watch: The Promise and Challenges of Supply Chain Development in Latin America

Supply Chain Brain

There's huge potential for the development of port and logistics infrastructure in Latin America but there are also some significant hurdles to be overcome, says Curtis Doiron, chief executive officer in Chile for DP World.

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Manufacturing Discontent: Can Tariffs Spur Domestic Reindustrialization?

Exiger Perspectives

Exiger provides thought leadership and expert perspectives on the compliance, risk, and governance industry through our blogs, articles & white papers.

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Speeding Robotics Automation with AI

The $53 trillion manufacturing economy in the US is undergoing a major automation paradigm shift due to Artificial Intelligence (AI). Thanks to new practical frameworks, automation projects that were once impossible or inefficient to implement are now being fast-tracked, and robotics automation is becoming increasingly relevant to a growing number of users and scenarios.

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How Fast Can Apparel Makers Counter the Environmental Damage From Fast Fashion?

Supply Chain Brain

In a time when fast fashion is having a devastating impact on the environment, you might think the answer lies in making clothes that are built to last. Think again.

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