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Sourcing & Procurement: Page 12
Regulations
Navigating the New Tariff Landscape: Strategic Imperatives for a Disrupted Supply Chain
Arnall Golden Gregory LLP
For companies importing into the United States or relying on international vendors, the key question has evolved from “How do we manage tariffs?” to “How do we realign our global strategy in a high-tariff world?”
Manufacturing
8 Ways Manufacturers Can Prep for Peak Season
Foley & Lardner LLP
Here is a legal and strategic roadmap for how to prepare and navigate before the pressure cooker of peak season hits full boil.
Emerging Technologies
How the New SGP.32 Standard is Modernizing Global IoT Deployments
Giesecke+Devrient (G+D)
Global interoperability remains a key consideration for any IoT deployment. Here's why.
Manufacturing
Global Electronics Association Launches Circularity Hub
Global Electronics Association (formerly known as
IPC)
Global Electronics Association's Circularity Hub serves as an industry resource that provides a centralized home for the latest industry circularity standards, best practices, and resources.
Packaging
Pallet Buyers, Sellers Cautiously Optimistic on Market Demand
Bettaway Supply Chain Services (owner of PalletTrader)
Some sellers reported higher competitive pressures that depressed pallet pricing in some regions, likely representing changing supply chain dynamics as well as buyer caution due to economic uncertainty.
Manufacturing
M&A Activity Rebounds, Trade and Supply Chain Volatility Strengthens
Capstone Partners
Economic uncertainty and delays in anticipated Federal Reserve easing have continued to reinforce risk-averse investment attitudes, weighing on sector growth and equity financing activity.
Trucking
Restaurants, Retail, Manufacturing, Wholesale Trade Hardest Hit Industries from Tariffs
Alignable
What's more, 20% fear their businesses won’t survive into 2026
if trade war policies persist or escalate.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
U.S. Tariffs Could Redirect Manufacturing to Mexico: GlobalData
GlobalData
Companies relocating production to North America and using regional inputs can avoid U.S. import duties, with Mexico positioned to benefit strategically in the current trade environment.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Post-Tariff Supply Chains: Adapting to a New Era of Trade
American Public University (APUS)
How businesses apply lessons learned – and how they incorporate the considerable advances in technology since 2020 – will determine which ones will succeed in the post-tariff era and which may suffer.
Procurement Software
Why Smart Distributors are Betting on Data
Cavallo
Today’s winners don’t just react. They plan, pivot, and move with precision—because they know what’s coming next.
Carbon Footprint
4 Ways CPOs Can Reduce a Company’s Carbon Footprint
Focal Point
Doing so requires a big rethink from procurement leaders, reframing the function to serve as both cost optimizers and frontline enforcers of sustainability mandates.
AI/AR
JAGGAER Introduces Intelligent AI Copilot for Procurement Transformation
JAGGAER
Jay is an intelligent human-guided AI orchestrator that provides next-level guidance and navigation.
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