March 7, 2025 | Today’s news and insights for supply chain leaders NOTE FROM THE EDITOR Amid the tariff news rush, one of the stories in yesterday’s edition had a non-functioning link. We have fixed the issue and included the story again today. We apologize for the error and any inconvenience this caused. Thank you, as always, for reading. |
 | Philip Neuffer Editor, Supply Chain Dive Email |
Imports from Mexico and Canada that are compliant with the trade deal will not be subject to tariffs until April 2. |
The beverage company is “hedged” on the metal in 2025, but it is reviewing its pricing strategy. |
The company is exploring new ways to leverage robotics, such as systems to unload trucks and reduce the physical strain on workers. |
Using digital tools will allow companies in any location to comply with current regulations and stay prepared for future regulatory changes.
|
Carriers and shippers urged congress to combat the issue by stepping up enforcement and creating a task force. |
As the president uses tariffs to push domestic manufacturing while calling for federal spending cuts, experts say the future of the CHIPS and Science Act and its funding is increasingly doubtful. |
Etienne von Kunssberg will oversee the company’s daily and long-term supply chain functions. |
UPDATED This dashboard shows the average speed, dwell time and cars online for all of the Class I railroads operating in the U.S. |
Supply chain professionals from across the country are future proofing their organizations during a time of continued change. Gain critical insights into the strategies of your peers in this webinar. |
|
From Our Library Trendline Supported by Reworld |
Infographic Custom content for DAT Solutions |
Trendline Supported by Blue Yonder |
View all resources What We're Reading The Wall Street Journal |
NPR |
DC Velocity |
Safety4Sea |
Air Cargo News |
Dive Into a Topic |