3 posts tagged with “landed-cost”

SharkNinja’s tariff mitigation strategy shows why dual-sourced SKUs only create resilience when sourcing flexibility is paired with freight routing, lead-time, and landed-cost optionality.

The EU-U.S. trade pact may lower tariffs, but freight forwarders still need customs scenario planning across classification, origin rules, landed cost, and customer quote logic.

Bob’s Discount Furniture shows why tariff mitigation, fuel exposure, sourcing choices, carrier strategy, and landed-cost modeling now belong inside transportation planning.