Operations Management


  • United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer speaks during a hearing before the House Committee on Ways and Means on April 9, 2025, in Washington, D.C.
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    US commits to 15% tariff limit for Taiwan goods

    The two countries came to terms on a pact that would also reduce levies on most U.S. goods entering Taiwan and facilitate agricultural and industrial trade.

    By Feb. 13, 2026
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    Campbell’s to shutter Cape Cod potato chip plant

    The company plans to shift production at the Massachusetts site, which also makes Kettle Brand chips, to other facilities to boost efficiency.

    By Christopher Doering • Feb. 12, 2026
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    Trendline

    Supply Chain Technology Adoption

    Retailers and manufacturers are increasingly employing artificial intelligence, digital twins and traceability systems to improve visibility and operational performance.

    By Supply Chain Dive staff
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    Levi’s warehouse network transition hits snag

    The clothing maker said a shift away from an owned distribution center to a third-party run facility has taken longer than expected.

    By Feb. 12, 2026
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    JM Smucker overhauls supply chain leadership

    The Milkbone maker named Rob Ferguson its new chief product supply officer after eliminating the COO role and announcing the retirement of several other supply chain executives.

    By Feb. 11, 2026
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    Logistics warehouse rents may rebound after 2025 drop: Prologis

    The real estate giant is seeing prices begin to inflect in many markets as large retailers boost demand, CFO Tim Arndt said.

    By Feb. 10, 2026
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    US inks deal with Bangladesh to reduce tariffs

    The Trump administration plans to cut levies on imports from Bangladesh to 19% and consider the removal of tariffs for certain goods, including textiles and apparel.

    By Feb. 10, 2026
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    FedEx to deploy autonomous trailer unloader from Berkshire Grey

    The logistics giant is currently in the final stage of piloting the technology, which is occurring at one facility with multiple unloaders, an executive said.

    By Feb. 10, 2026
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    Target cuts 500 roles, primarily in supply chain

    The mass retailer, which eliminated about 1,000 corporate positions last year, is aiming to standardize its supply chain’s field operating model. 

    By Dani James • Feb. 10, 2026
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    H-E-B buys land for supply chain facilities in North Texas

    The grocer purchased more than 600 acres to support distribution in an area where it is rapidly opening stores.

    By Catherine Douglas Moran • Feb. 9, 2026
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    Trump preps for tariffs on Iran’s trading partners

    The president, who previously threatened 25% levies on countries "doing business" with Iran, is tasking cabinet officials with assessing the need for such duties.

    By Feb. 6, 2026
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    EU renews efforts to advance US tariff deal after Trump reverses threats

    The bloc will continue work on the framework pact after U.S. President Donald Trump rescinded plans to enact levies to advance his campaign to annex Greenland.

    By Feb. 5, 2026
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    Eli Lilly plans $3.5B weight-loss drug factory

    The Pennsylvania facility, part of a larger initiative to boost U.S. operations, will help the company meet increasing demand, according to CEO David Ricks.

    By Nathan Owens • Feb. 5, 2026
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    Walmart to add automation, robotics to Louisiana distribution center

    The retailer’s $330 million investment, slated to start this year, is part of a larger effort to upgrade all 42 of its regional distribution facilities.

    By Feb. 5, 2026
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    Teaching employees to use AI could add up to $6.6T to US economy

    Adding more training to artificial intelligence implementation, rather than replacing workers, could help drive the ROI companies have been missing, according to a Pearson report.

    By Lara Ewen • Feb. 3, 2026
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    Deere to open two facilities in $20B US manufacturing drive

    The projects include a $125 million distribution center and a factory that will bring manufacturing from Japan to the U.S.

    By Feb. 3, 2026
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    US, India reach framework deal to lower tariffs

    The two countries “will promptly implement” the pact that would lower levies on goods from India to 18%, according to a joint statement from the White House.

    By , Updated Feb. 8, 2026
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    Manufacturing sector expands in January, reaching highest point in four years: PMI

    Orders and production drove the industry’s expansion, as businesses submitted requests to restock shelves or get ahead of tariffs, according to the Institute for Supply Management.

    By Feb. 2, 2026
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    PepsiCo exec: Mentorship, development pave supply chain career paths

    Industry leaders play a critical role in removing barriers and encouraging inclusivity, according to SVP of Field Supply Chain Darcy Arata.

    By Feb. 2, 2026
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    Top supply chain risks and trends to follow in 2026

    Explore how tariff changes, key supply shortages and volatile logistics capacity will test network resilience in this roundup of deep dives from Supply Chain Dive.

    By Jan. 30, 2026
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    Trump targets countries selling oil to Cuba with potential tariffs

    Cabinet members will determine the extent of levies for countries that ship crude oil and petroleum products to the Caribbean nation, per an executive order.

    By Jan. 30, 2026
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    Fed holds main rate steady, highlighting signs of job market stability

    Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Wednesday he expects the inflationary effects of tariffs to recede midway through 2026. 

    By Jim Tyson • Jan. 29, 2026
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    WD-40 eyes distribution center optimization to cut delivery costs

    The household products company said structural changes to its network won’t have a major impact on capital expenses because the facilities are outsourced to 3PLs.

    By Jan. 28, 2026
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    Supply chain shortages: What’s at risk in 2026?

    Procurement teams will be tested by constraints touching critical minerals, memory chips, beef and other supplies throughout the year.

    By Jan. 28, 2026
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    Nordstrom names chief supply chain officer

    Jason Bell was promoted to the position after serving as SVP of supply chain operations since 2021.

    By Jan. 27, 2026
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    Nike to lay off 775 as it consolidates US distribution centers

    The activewear retailer is accelerating technology and automation use in the hopes of improving efficiency across its supply chain.

    By Cara Salpini • Jan. 27, 2026