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Risk/Compliance: Page 2
3PL/4PL
How UK and EU Fulfilment Networks Evolved Post-Brexit
Fidelity Fulfilment
Today, supply chains are smarter, faster, and more resilient, with dual-entity warehousing, automation, and strategic planning at their core.
Regulations
Tariffs, Trials, and Tactics: Navigating Tariff Disruptions in Your Supply Chain
The fast and furious nature of the tariff roll-out in 2025 has left businesses scrambling to develop adaptable and pragmatic strategies to address the additional costs and burden impacting international commerce.
Emerging Technologies
4 in 10 Logistics Companies Planning Major Digital Investment in 2026
Ontegos Cloud
While predictive visibility and forecasting have emerged as the top focus area globally, cybersecurity and compliance rank lowest.
Regulations
Supply Chain Companies Overestimate Response Time to Cyberattacks: Study
NCC Group
The vast majority of businesses are confident in their ability to respond to a supply chain attack, despite that nearly half experienced a cyber security breach in the last year.
Fleet Management
Economy Ranks Trucking Industry's Top Concern for Third Consecutive Year: ATRI Study
American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI)
This year’s list debuted four first-time issues, including English language proficiency for drivers and AI in trucking.
Risk/Compliance
Direct Thefts Lead as Main Fraud Vector
Highway
Direct thefts have now surpassed compromised emails and ownership-change abuse as the leading fraud vector.
Hiring
2026 Pros to Know Award: Nominations Open
This award recognizes influential individuals whose accomplishments offer a roadmap for other leaders looking to leverage supply chain for competitive advantage. Submissions close Jan. 6, 2026.
Regulations
Adapting Supply Chains After the End of De Minimis Exemption
SAP
As the peak holiday season approaches, the regulatory shift of the de minimis exemption threatens pricing strategies, profit margins and cross-border logistics.
Regulations
How Eliminating De Minimis is Rewriting Retail Logistics
ePost Global
Those who embrace compliance as a core function of their logistics strategy will be the ones still standing when the next trade shock arrives.
Trucking
Mexico Offers Several Benefits as Nearshoring Destination
Plante Moran
The attraction for many American businesses today reflects the desire to streamline supply chains, and just as importantly, mitigate risks.
AI/AR
New Era of Tariff Uncertainty: Creating Smarter Supply Chains with Technology
UHY Consulting
For supply chain leaders, the message is clear: AI is no longer optional.
Risk/Compliance
62% of Risk Leaders Say Trade Wars Could Trigger Cyberattacks
Riskonnect
The biggest risk to their organization is increased cyber exposure from state-sponsored attacks and reduced federal cyber investments.
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