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Selling Into the EU? Time to Start Preparing for the Digital Product Passport

Supply Chain Brain

The regulation is designed to provide European consumers with extensive data about the provenance of the items they purchase, all the way back to the sourcing of raw materials. Hunt, BNSF and GMXT Launch Intermodal Freight Delivery Service in Mexico Freight Forwarding/Customs Brokerage The Top 8 EDI Myths - Debunked!

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How Tariffs Disrupt Supply Chains: A Closer Look at Strategy, Inventory, and Resilience

RFgen

This approach avoids the need for reactive measures such as suddenly leasing a warehouse in New Jersey to store six months of inventory. This would lock up cash and drive-up warehousing costs. ports may now route through Mexico. We advocate for continuous innovation as a key tool in future-proofing supply chains.

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Retailer Roundup: Everything CPG Shippers Need to Know About Big Box Retailers

Zipline Logistics

Founded in 1905, HEB is an American supermarket chain based in San Antonio, Texas, with more than 400 stores throughout Texas and Mexico. Food distributors, like UNFI, purchase products from vendors to disperse them among their established retail connections. HEB is a strict appointment facility accepting appointments Monday – Friday.

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The End of De Minimis: How the Trump Administration’s Trade Crackdown May Reshape Supply Chains and Global E-Commerce

Logistics Viewpoints

The Trump Administration’s executive order targeting imports from China, Mexico, and Canada has significantly impacted global supply chains. Be subject to tariffs (25% for Canada/Mexico, 10% for China) Have proper documentation. consumers to reduce online purchases from foreign sellers, affecting overall shipment volumes.

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Borderlands Mexico: Winner in global tariff war could be Mexico, report says

Freight Waves

Borderlands is a weekly rundown of developments in the world of United States-Mexico cross-border trucking and trade. This week: Winner in global tariff war could be Mexico, report says; DutyFreeZone.com secures distribution rights for Corona beer; and Korean auto supplier opens factory in Mexico. While the average U.S.

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A Competitive Advantage Playbook for SMBs Facing Tariffs

Supply Chain Brain

These tools can analyze large amounts of data to predict demand trends, automate purchasing decisions and optimize stock levels in real time. To avoid compromising growth potential, an effective strategy is to integrate artificial intelligence-driven inventory management systems. Ajoy Krishnamoorthy is chief executive officer of Cin7.

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The need to know

EFT

cattle futures soared to record highs on Monday after Washington suspended cattle imports from Mexico over a flesh-eating parasite, which Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum denounced as unfair. Nestlé bets biggest in brand giants’ tariff casino Faced with President Donald Trump’s tariffs, business leaders have a variant of the same dilemma.