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Trump tariffs
Trump’s tariffs: Tracking the status of US trade actions
President Donald Trump has rolled out a deluge of tariffs in his second term and is promising more. Here’s where each tariff — whether in place or proposed — currently stands.
Updated June 26, 2026 -
Toyota North America adjusts supply chain, manufacturing leadership
Changes include expanded roles for Group VP of Supply Chain Kevin Austin and Group VP of Vehicle Supply Chain Kensuke Morita.
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FedEx Network 2.0: Tracking closures, layoffs across the US
The logistics giant is shutting down ship centers as part of its plan to streamline operations. Here's how the overhaul is progressing.
Updated June 15, 2026 -
Majors Management taps AI tool for pricing, inventory and operations
Convenience retailers are still dipping their toes into AI, but technology is quickly becoming a mainstay as c-stores look to smoothen their operations.
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Duluth Trading boosts inventory health with SKU cuts, enterprise planning
The workwear retailer reduced inventory levels 25% year over year due to rightsizing buys, clearing excess stock and optimizing receipt scheduling.
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FedEx Freight turns focus toward high-margin shipments
The LTL carrier has its sights set on gaining market share in the healthcare, grocery and technology markets as an independent company.
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Manufacturing grows at fastest rate since 2021 amid big job cuts
S&P Global flagged “an ongoing bifurcation of the economy, with sluggish service sector growth contrasting with an increasingly solid manufacturing expansion.”
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FedEx to send tariff refunds to customers starting in August
The carrier will prioritize returning duties first to shippers that opt in to sharing shipment and refund data with vendor partners.
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Retrieved from The Office of Governor Wes Moore on June 24, 2026
CSX completes Baltimore tunnel expansion, shipper benefits expected
The $495 million development of the 1.7-mile Howard Street Tunnel has allowed for full clearance of double-stacked rail services at the Port of Baltimore.
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Claire’s opens Illinois distribution center to boost inventory flow
The nearly 250,000-square-foot Elgin facility is equipped to reduce handling touchpoints while increasing product visibility, a spokesperson said.
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Ocean shipping recovery still a ways off despite US-Iran ceasefire pact
Spot rates are expected to climb for another four weeks and many vessels are full until at least July, per Xeneta.
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Tracking the speed, dwell and cars of Class I railroads
This dashboard shows the average speed, dwell time and cars online for all of the Class I railroads operating in the U.S.
Updated June 25, 2026 -
FedEx launches life sciences suite as healthcare push lifts earnings
The new organization supporting healthcare and pharmaceutical services fuels efforts to grow high-value customer segments as less-lucrative volume declines.
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Steel, aluminum makers face records gauntlet for new US tariff exemptions
Canada and Mexico manufacturers must commit to verifiable U.S. capacity expansion and maintain meticulous, traceable records to qualify for reduced Section 232 tariffs.
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Kroger is working with suppliers to optimize costs
The grocery retailer is pushing negotiations and intentionally leveraging direct sourcing to optimize the cost of goods.
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J&J commits $1B to expand contact lens production in Florida
The investment will add J&J’s manufacturing, packaging and distribution capabilities to meet growing demand for its contact lenses.
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Kraft Heinz merges procurement and supply chain units
The company named Janelle Aydin global chief procurement and supply chain officer, effective July 1, as it reorganizes its global operational model.
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How low T-shirt pricing impacts supplier labor conditions
Despite inflation, reduced costs for the apparel staple spur negative consequences for workers’ wages and safety, per nonprofits Clean Clothes Campaign and Public Eye.
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Manufacturers balance costs, inventory amid uncertain rate environment
As companies watch to see if the Federal Reserve may change its posture on interest rates later in the year, and ripple effects from the Middle East continue, they’re getting more comfortable navigating the complexity.
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Lands’ End warehouse system rollout spurs temporary backlog
The snag has since been resolved, with the retailer fulfilling some orders within a day of using the implemented system, per CFO Bernard McCracken.
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US launches Section 301 probe into Germany over drug pricing policies
The U.S. Trade Representative is investigating whether the European country's practices shift research costs on to Americans.
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Duluth Trading taps Amazon for fulfillment on e-commerce giant’s site
The wholesale model aims to enable the workwear retailer to tap into the popularity of Prime shipping while freeing up time to focus on its digital portfolio and stores.
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FedEx fuel surcharge change raises heat on export shipments
Shippers’ exports will face higher fuel fee percentages, while imports will see lower rates once the adjustment takes place June 22.
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Harley-Davidson to reshore Revolution Max engine production
The company will also bring manufacturing of its Pan America, Sportster S and Nightster models, which the engine powers, to its Pennsylvania and Wisconsin facilities as part of its financial recovery and growth strategy.
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Imports flow into Port of Los Angeles with ‘window of stability’ open
Following strong May volumes, the port expects to handle more than 900,000 container units in both June and July, Executive Director Gene Seroka said.