54 posts tagged with “compliance”

The U.K.'s deforestation rules show why commodity origin proof now has to connect procurement, customs, and transportation execution.

Hazmat language-enforcement failures show why shippers need stronger carrier qualification, tender controls, emergency documentation, and compliance audit trails.

Boston Scientific's $138 million Indiana distribution center shows why regulated medical-device logistics is moving closer to manufacturing, traceability, and service execution.

ETA changes are no longer just customer-service alerts. Freight teams need event-driven workflows that connect visibility, compliance, fraud prevention, and exception resolution.

Nearshoring is pushing customs brokerage from back-office service to operational capacity constraint as border freight, tariff complexity, and forced-labor scrutiny rise.

Regulated shippers are not rejecting digital freight technology; they are demanding hybrid and on-premise control where auditability, isolation, and data residency matter more than speed-to-deploy.

Russia freight and logistics is projected to reach $74.87B in 2026, but sanctions make auditable execution the real operating challenge.

Net, tare, and gross weight look like basic shipping fields, but bad weight data can trigger freight rating errors, compliance exposure, and preventable load-planning failures.

Proposed forced-labor tariffs across 60 economies show why origin proof, labor-risk documentation, and customs exception workflows now belong inside daily logistics execution.

Social impact traceability is moving from ESG reporting into product-level compliance, procurement, and logistics workflows.