Attorneys at Clark Hill PLC discuss how critical minerals are now strategic assets treated by governments as both economic ...
Consumers today want to know exactly what they’re buying — and many of them want to know how it was sourced, made, packaged, distributed and will be disposed. People are increasingly interested in ...
Since the enforcement of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) began in 2022, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has significantly increased its scrutiny of imports. So far, more than ...
Self-correcting supply chains mark a shift from reactive analytics to proactive adaptation: AI that can detect disruption, ...
Analyst Insight: Decarbonization isn’t just about cutting emissions; it’s about building a more resilient and efficient supply chain that reduces risks, lowers costs, and ensures long-term success.
On 22 January 2026, the UK's consumer and competition regulator, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) published ...
Supply chains are in a new era where disruption is the norm and agility defines success. 2026 looks set to build on 2025’s trend of building a resilient supply chain that can withstand external ...
Analyst Insight: Building assets that are incorporated into a sustainable supply chain requires a multifaceted approach — one that prioritizes durability, minimized environmental strain, and the ...
2025 Digital Freight Matching Roundtable: From spot chaos to smart capacity AI-driven digital freight matching platforms are transforming the brokerage landscape, helping shippers and carriers ...
Third-party attacks are one of the most prominent trends within the threat landscape, showing no signs of slowing down, as demonstrated by recent high-profile cyber incidents in the retail sector.
The expanding role of the healthcare supply chain includes increased demand for efficiently managing spend, but there are a few easy ways to measure your progress and ensure your organization is ...
On September 17, 2024, Lebanon was rocked by a series of small but lethal explosions. In the aftermath, rumors and half-truths blew up in the news as agencies scrambled to be the first to report on ...