Amid tariff uncertainty and economic disruptions, manufacturers need better supply chain control. Explore how to turn uncertainty into opportunity in this playbook.
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We’re just days away from the official start of the second half of 2025. In the past nearly six months, manufacturers have been tested as tariffs spiked supply prices and pushed them to reevaluate their global supply chains.
Looking to the next six months, volatility and uncertainty will likely remain a constant. To learn more about how you can prepare for the unexpected, join us on July 23 at our Supply Chain Outlook: Trends and Risks to Watch in 2025 event.
This free, virtual event will dive into what we can expect in the second half of the year regarding the economy, logistics and commodities. We will also have two expert sessions dedicated to tariffs and how companies can prepare for and mitigate their impact.
The roughly $839 million sale would allow the construction equipment giant to refocus its regional strategy as it expands operations across Europe and North America.
The Brazilian chemical company’s recently opened $20 million research facility in Massachusetts is part of the company’s broader network of R&D sites and interest in alternatives to fossil-based plastics.
Manual tracking is no match for today’s fast-moving supply chain. See how mobile barcoding enables real-time data and better decision-making in this playbook.
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