Roche, answering tariff threat, pledges $50B to US drug production

The pharmaceutical company joined several of its peers in committing to invest billions of dollars in new and expanded manufacturing facilities…

Knight-Swift: Tariff uncertainties stunt March volumes

“Our customers are expressing more concern around cost impacts of tariffs and less concern regarding demand from their customers,” CEO…

Commerce finalizes tariff rates on solar imports from Southeast Asia

The 3,403.96% rate set on four exporters in Cambodia is “among the highest rates I’ve ever seen,” said American Alliance…

4 strategies for procurement leaders to embrace in 2025

Companies are expanding their supplier bases and their tech stacks to maintain the efficient and cost-effective flow of goods. 

Old Dominion doesn’t see Amazon’s LTL service as a threat

CEO Marty Freeman said the e-commerce giant’s new service presents an opportunity.

UPS’ healthcare logistics push gets boost from Andlauer deal

The company has agreed to buy Andlauer Healthcare Group for $1.6 billion, strengthening its cold chain capabilities in North America.

Prologis expects tariff-fearing customers to stockpile inventories

The logistics warehousing giant has seen businesses search for overflow space and short-term capacity options.

Amazon and Walmart keep chasing faster deliveries to woo shoppers

The retailers are leaning on their in-house fulfillment capabilities, growing their same-day reach in rural areas and using drones to…

Auto groups: US tariff policies ‘will scramble the global automotive supply chain’

In a letter to the Trump administration, industry leaders say recent actions will increase costs and eliminate jobs.

Trump tariffs add to warehouse automation woes

Some vendors say their customers are already becoming “increasingly concerned” about the tariffs, according to a report by Interact Analysis.