Regulatory & Compliance

Is Somnigroup Locking Up the Mattress Supply Chain?
Management Is Somnigroup Locking Up the Mattress Supply Chain?

Headline: Vertical Control, Leaner Economics, and Fewer Options for Rivals The mattress market’s most consequential shift has been set in motion as Somnigroup moved to acquire Leggett & Platt in an all-stock deal valued at about $2.5 billion, effectively pulling a critical layer of components under

How Will the CIT Ruling Expand Your Tariff Refund Claims?
Management How Will the CIT Ruling Expand Your Tariff Refund Claims?

Introduction The landscape of international trade litigation shifted dramatically when the U.S. Court of International Trade redefined the boundaries of financial restitution for importers who were subjected to invalidated tariffs. This legal evolution centers on duties originally imposed under the

New KPIs Help Supply Chains Manage 2026 Tariff Pressures
Supply Chain New KPIs Help Supply Chains Manage 2026 Tariff Pressures

Global trade routes are currently undergoing a massive transformation as businesses navigate the sudden and often unpredictable shifts in international trade policy that have come to define the start of this year. Organizations that once relied on static performance metrics are finding that

How Can Supply Chains Adapt to Rising Global Cargo Theft?
Management How Can Supply Chains Adapt to Rising Global Cargo Theft?

The modern global trade network currently faces an unprecedented wave of sophisticated criminal activity that threatens to dismantle the fragile stability of international commerce. Professional syndicates no longer rely on simple smash-and-grab tactics to acquire valuable goods; instead, they

How Can Businesses Claim the $166 Billion Tariff Refund?
Management How Can Businesses Claim the $166 Billion Tariff Refund?

Navigating the labyrinth of federal trade regulations has recently yielded a monumental opportunity for American importers to recover a staggering $166 billion in overpaid duties. Recent rulings by the U.S. Court of International Trade and the Supreme Court paved the way for U.S. Customs and Border

Hackers Use Cyberattacks to Facilitate Physical Cargo Theft
Management Hackers Use Cyberattacks to Facilitate Physical Cargo Theft

The traditional image of a highway robbery has shifted from masked bandits on desolate roads to anonymous hackers manipulating logistics software from thousands of miles away. Today, the global surface transportation market operates on a foundation of digital load boards and instantaneous data

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