July 17, 2025
| Today’s news and insights for supply chain leaders
NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
We’re less than a week away from Supply Chain Dive’s free annual Supply Chain Outlook event.
On July 23, we’re bringing some of the top minds from companies including A.P. Moller-Maersk, Kuehne+Nagel, AlixPartners and the Can Manufacturers Institute to discuss tariffs, logistics and economic forecasting across several panels.
Whether you are a supply chain manager looking to stay on top of emerging risks and trends, a manufacturing or retail executive seeking operational insights, or a logistics provider adapting to new demand patterns — this event is for you.
Save your seat here, and we’ll see you next week!
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Kelly Stroh
Editor, Supply Chain Dive
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The change rescinds previous rules allowing sub-$800 cosmetics, TVs, dinnerware and other products to be released without FDA notification.
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The agency's Office of Inspector General reported instances of multi-carrier software overcharging merchants for Postal Service shipping.
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Volumes at U.S. ports are expected to increase by 2% to 2.36 million TEUs during the month following a delay of country-specific tariffs.
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Supply chain success hinges on strong frontline leadership to prevent burnout, turnover and disruption.
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The confectionery giant credited the progress to agricultural partnerships, efforts to fight deforestation and more renewable energy procurement.
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