July 22, 2025
| Today’s news and insights for supply chain leaders
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Kelly Stroh
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The apparel maker also expects ongoing transformation initiatives, including a consolidation of its distribution center network, to further insulate it from long-term impacts.
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Shippers are transitioning their lower-value volume to slower economy services to blunt the impact of higher fees, per the TD Cowen/AFS Freight Index.
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The 150-day pause will give customers additional time to adjust, according to a notice from the company.
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More freight from Mexico, more friction at the border. Here’s the fix.
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“This threat has evolved to our supply chains, exposing significant vulnerabilities,” Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, said during a Senate Judiciary Committee meeting last week.
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The recreational vehicle maker is partnering with DHL Supply Chain to boost capacity and improve logistics visibility and efficiency.
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