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    How truck tariffs might play out for the industry

    Potential impacts will largely depend on whether the policy affects truck parts and the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement.

  • Packets of Heinz ketchup are displayed with Burger King french fries on April 12, 2021 in San Anselmo, California.
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    Kraft Heinz pilots AI agent to streamline ketchup production

    Called The Cookbook, the tool gives workers access to 150 years of expertise on the brand’s signature condiment. The company plans to expand use cases, including its supply chain.

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    Yum Brands aims to unify supply chain under ‘one voice’

    The KFC and Taco Bell franchisor is consolidating separate supply chains for its portfolio of restaurants to improve supplier relationships.

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    Why this kids subscription box service shifted to Amazon Shipping

    The e-commerce giant’s offering is helping KiwiCo improve delivery speed while reducing costs, the toy company's VP of Operations Rick Zumpano said.

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    Lilly to build $6.5B Houston factory for its first obesity pill

    The pharmaceutical giant is also planning a $5 billion manufacturing site in Virginia, with two more U.S. facilities expected to be announced later this year. 

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    BarkBox owner switches to Amazon for shipping

    Bark made the jump to mitigate rising delivery costs and speed up transit times, per Chief Supply Chain Officer James O'Leary.

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    Canada Post workers go on strike, carrier shuts down operations

    Deliveries are halted due to the work stoppage, which started after Canada's government announced reforms for the beleaguered carrier.

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    Trump tariffs

    Trump sets tariffs on pharmaceuticals, trucks, furniture

    The new levies, ranging from 25% to 100%, will go into effect Oct. 1, the president said Thursday.

  • President Donald Trump leaves the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly at the UN headquarters on Sept. 23, 2025, in New York City.
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    US opens investigation into medical equipment, device imports

    As part of the Section 232 probe, the Trump administration will weigh the need for tariffs on goods such as surgical masks, blood glucose monitors and wheelchairs.

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    Tariff front-loading buoyed manufacturing in H1, but costs are ahead: OECD

    “The impacts of higher tariff rates are yet to be fully felt in the US economy,” according to a report from OECD, a global policy forum. 

  • Four stacks of cans of Campbell's soup displayed on a grocery store shelf on June 2, 2025, in Chicago. Cans in the stacks, from left to right, are labeled "Spicy Nacho Cheese," "Chicken with Rice," "Tomato Bisque" and "Spicy Tomato."
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    Campbell’s says tariff mitigation strategies can only go so far

    Limited domestic tinplate capacity makes it difficult to source materials for canned goods in the face of steel and aluminum tariffs, according to executives.

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    US investigates robotics, industrial machinery imports

    The Commerce Department is evaluating national security risks of the industrial gear supply chain, potentially clearing the way for new tariffs.

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    Deep Dive

    UPS buyouts: Experts weigh impacts, risks

    As the carrier trims its driver and management ranks, it could suffer from heightened overtime reliance and the loss of veteran knowledge.

  • Workers prepare to offload an incoming FedEx plane at a FedEx global hub on December 16, 2014 in Newark, New Jersey.
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    FedEx to launch healthcare-focused DUB-IND air cargo route

    The flight, which will also transport other high-value verticals, is expected to cut transport times by one day, Chief Customer Officer Brie Carere said.

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    Supply chains gear up for California emissions disclosures

    Manufacturers are digging deep into their data to get ready for greenhouse gas reporting requirements from the Golden State.

  • Trucks drive by cargo containers at an ocean port.
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    Truckload volumes cooled in August as frontloading surge wanes

    A push to pull cargo forward earlier in the year to dodge tariffs is affecting typical season demand for trucks, said Ken Adamo, DAT chief of analytics. 

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    Mars inks clean energy contracts for supply chain decarbonization

    The confectionery company is teaming up with Enel on a trio of renewable purchase agreements estimated to annually generate 1.8 terawatt hours of clean energy.

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    De minimis elimination strains Lululemon’s fulfillment model

    The retailer expects a $240 million gross profit hit this year stemming from tariffs and the end of the duty exemption.

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    3 ways retailers are maintaining inventory resilience amid tariff turmoil

    Companies are leveraging AI and evaluating SKU mixes to meet holiday demand, according to industry experts.

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    Lear taps Palantir software for manufacturing operations

    The Tier 1 seat supplier will use the AI-powered platform for 5 years as it looks to accelerate industrial automation.

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    Union Pacific-Norfolk Southern: Shippers flag merger concerns

    The Rail Customer Coalition tells the Surface Transportation Board that fewer rail options could force shippers to pay more for poorer service.

  • President Donald Trump holds a copy of a 2025 National Trade Estimate Report
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    White House asks Supreme Court to uphold Trump’s tariff powers

    The government submitted a 49-page brief urging the high court to affirm Trump's broad emergency levies.

    Updated Sept. 22, 2025
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    Union Pacific adds 15 focus sites to network

    Twelve of the large-scale development areas are located on short-line railroads.

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    ITS Logistics leverages flexible transportation model for retail hubs

    Owned assets, drop trailer pools and vetted partner carriers are some of the options ITS will use to move inbound and outbound freight.

  • A facade of a commercial building, a sign reads, "Love's" and another reads "It's the love that drives us".
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    Love’s expands supply agreement with Core-Mark

    The partnership, which now encompasses all 664 Love's sites, aims to help enhance the c-store chain's operations and inventory management.