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Mass layoffs continue across freight-related companies in the U.S.

Freight Waves

Another wave of closures and layoffs has hit workers and companies tied to commercial transportation, manufacturing, lumber production, distribution and logistics across the U.S. Supply chain solutions provider MacMillan-Piper is laying off 92 employees in Seattle and Tacoma, Washington, according to a WARN notice with the state.

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Challenges Preventing Hydrogen from Revolutionizing Supply Chains!

Supply Chain Game Changer

While major vehicle manufacturers are focusing on electric cars, hydrogen vehicles are still in the background despite their lucrative promise. Electrolysis involves splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen using electricity; the electricity must come from renewable sources for it to be green.

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Manufacturing’s Forced Shift Toward Nearshoring in North America

RFgen

Global manufacturing is realigning. During the pandemic, lockdowns in key manufacturing hubs in Asia disrupted supply of essential components, from semiconductors to medical supplies. Guadalajara has emerged as a hub for printed-circuit-board manufacturing, and Querétaro hosts major aerospace assembly lines. border cities.

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Supply Chain Matters This Week in Supply Chain Tech- June 26 2025

Supply Chain Matters

The Cloud -based e2open platform connects more than 500,000 manufacturing, logistics, channel, and distribution partners as one multi-enterprise network tracking over 18 billion transactions annually. Risk is assessed for both indirect or direct materials procurement teams and their supply networks.

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Unease Remains in U.S. East and Gulf Coast Labor Talks

Supply Chain Matters

While multi-industry logistics, transportation and customer fulfilment teams might have languished with a sigh of relief, they are likely to be aware that this new contract is not a done deal yet. Yet, there is still a reported lag times related to movement of containers to intermodal inland rail or surface trucking transportation.

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Breaking- 90 Day Pause in U.S. Reciprocal Tariffs

Supply Chain Matters

Whipsaw Effects Continue Leading up to today there were reports that multiple countries, including Japan , South Korea and Vietnam were sending delegations to Washington to negotiate better terms to prior announced tariff levels. The NASDAQ has rebounded by over 1,600 points, more than 10 percent. port of entry pending further clarity of U.S.

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The need to know

EFT

China's exporters rush to beat Trump's next big tariff deadline China's exports regained momentum in June as firms rushed out orders to capitalise on a fragile tariff truce between Beijing and Washington ahead of a looming deadline next month, with shipments to Southeast Asian transit hubs particularly strong.