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Report From DPW: What’s Next for AI in Supply Chain?

Supply Chain Brain

Webinars Five Ways AI-Enabled Digital Twins Will Shape the Future of Supply Chains Technology Ships’ Electronics Increasingly Jammed Since Israel Struck Iran Global Gateways Watch: The Crisis in Access to Critical Raw Materials Supply Chain Visibility Digital Edition SupplyChainBrain 2025 ESG Guide: Is ESG Still Relevant?

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Net-Zero Commitments Are Reshaping Carbon Tracking in CPG Supply Chains

Supply Chain Brain

Artificial Intelligence Supply Chain Visibility Regulation & Compliance Sourcing/Procurement/SRM Supply Chain Security & Risk Mgmt Sustainability & Corporate Social Responsibility RELATED CONTENT RELATED VIDEOS Subscribe to our Daily Newsletter! Yee Chow is global head of strategy and implementation at Zevero.

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Warehouse P2G Robotics: A Flexible and Affordable Solution

Supply Chain Brain

The warehouse, meanwhile, has been elevated from afterthought to a central player, as new demands and responsibilities are placed on supply chains — from small-batch wave picking and reverse logistics to deeper supplier collaboration, and tariff and sustainability compliance.

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Maersk Suspends Service at Haifa

Supply Chain Brain

According to the New York Times, Iran sent a barrage of missiles into Israel on June 20 that struck in several places, including Haifa, where two people were severely injured. Earlier, Israel announced it had conducted overnight strikes on missile factories and a research center linked to Iran’s nuclear program.

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Mideast Conflict Is Latest Threat to Global Fertilizer Supplies

Supply Chain Brain

The latest escalation of violence between Israel and Iran had raised fears over a possible closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical export channel. farmers, don’t expect a reversion down in pricing,” Taylor said. You’re going to face cost price inflation into next year.”

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The Next War Will Be Fought in Supply Chains

Supply Chain Brain

Iran, North Korea and cybercriminal syndicates are adopting similar tactics, using logistics as an entry point to destabilize commerce and confidence. While China gets most of the headlines, it’s not alone. These actors understand that commercial flows are more fragile and target-rich than traditional military hardware.

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Trends 2025: Supply Chain

Enterra Insights

The Material Handling & Logistics staff explains, “Leading supply chain organizations are prioritizing diversification and contingency planning to address challenges related to global trade dynamics and geopolitics. Circularity also opens new revenue streams through resale or recycling markets. .”[8]