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Digital Product Passports: A Game Changer for Global Compliance

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DPPs provide a streamlined, digital way to document a product’s lifecycle, making it easier to ensure compliance and improve transparency. Let’s explore how DPPs are impacting regulatory compliance, preparing for future rules, and encouraging industry collaboration.

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Global Trade Compliance is a Massive Undertaking for Big Shippers

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Trade Compliance also Applies to Shipments within a Nation’s Borders. I recently completed a study of the Global Trade Compliance software market. I managed to speak to two executives a multinational global conglomerate about their approach to trade compliance. Trade compliance is core to brand protection.

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Being Adaptive Drives Resiliency and Margins in Collaborative Supply Chain Networks (CSCN)

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Top Challenges Faced by Companies: Customer Preferences: Example: An online fashion retailer faces the challenge of constantly changing customer preferences. Supply side shifts: Example: A global coffee manufacturer experiences disruptions due to a natural disaster affecting one of its key suppliers in Brazil due to dry weather.

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The Economics of Space Freight: Reducing Costs, Addressing Challenges, and Defining Future Logistics

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For example, current costs for private space launches range from $2,600 to over $10,000 per kilogram, depending on the mission, which poses a barrier for smaller companies. This fragmented regulatory landscape complicates planning and increases compliance costs.

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FDA Registration for Fulfillment Centers

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For example, if milk wasn’t FDA-certified you wouldn’t have verification that the cows producing it are healthy. What these diverse groupings all have in common is how they’re protected within the US by the FDA’s high standards for them, and the facilities that handle them (like ecommerce fulfillment centers). Exaggeration?

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Active Supply Chain Design: A Key Imperative for De Risking Supply Chains

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The bullwhip effect is one example of this disruptive effect, when small changes in demand cause huge demand spikes downstream. Table 1 describes a few examples of these types of risks. Examples of disruptive risks are suppliers going out of business or shipwrecks that result in the loss of cargo containers.

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Nine Key Steps to Enabling Resilient Supply Chains

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For example, start at the sourcing process to find, all else being equal, more sustainable suppliers, women-owned, or have characteristics that support compliance. Designing vehicle routes that explicitly optimize transportation routes with carbon footprint considerations is another example.