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Autoliv’s Turkey Wind-Down Is a Reminder That Supplier Footprints Are Still Moving
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Autoliv’s Turkey Wind-Down Is a Reminder That Supplier Footprints Are Still Moving

Autoliv’s Turkey wind-down shows why supplier footprint changes still create logistics risk across qualification, inventory, customs, and expedite planning.

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsJune 2, 2026 · 7 min read
May Manufacturing PMI Hit 54. Freight Planners Should Watch the Production Signal, Not Just Orders.
manufacturingfreight-planning

May Manufacturing PMI Hit 54. Freight Planners Should Watch the Production Signal, Not Just Orders.

May manufacturing PMI reached 54 as production and new orders expanded, giving freight planners an early signal to tighten lane forecasts and supplier-delivery workflows.

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsJune 2, 2026 · 7 min read
Airbus’ 10% Cost-Cut Target Shows Aerospace Logistics Is Still Fighting Supply Snags
aerospace logisticsmanufacturing

Airbus’ 10% Cost-Cut Target Shows Aerospace Logistics Is Still Fighting Supply Snags

Airbus’ reported 10% non-industrial cost-cut target shows how aerospace logistics teams must control expedite spend, supplier misses, customs dwell, and shortage response.

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsJune 1, 2026 · 7 min read
Boeing’s 737 Max Ramp-Up: Supplier Quality Is Now a Production Capacity Constraint
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Boeing’s 737 Max Ramp-Up: Supplier Quality Is Now a Production Capacity Constraint

Boeing’s planned 737 Max production increase shows why supplier quality, parts traceability, and synchronized logistics now define manufacturing capacity.

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsMay 29, 2026 · 6 min read
Novelis’ Aluminum Plant Restart Shows Why Industrial Shippers Need Fire-Damage Contingency Playbooks
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Novelis’ Aluminum Plant Restart Shows Why Industrial Shippers Need Fire-Damage Contingency Playbooks

Novelis’ Oswego restart is a practical reminder that aluminum supply chains need fire-damage contingency playbooks before disruption hits.

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsMay 28, 2026 · 7 min read
Danone’s Plant-Based Dairy Closure Shows Network Strategy Follows Demand Shifts
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Danone’s Plant-Based Dairy Closure Shows Network Strategy Follows Demand Shifts

Danone's Bridgeton plant closure shows how food manufacturers must realign production, cold-chain lanes, and SKU strategy when consumer demand shifts.

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsMay 23, 2026 · 6 min read
Manufacturing Input Costs Hit a Four-Year High. Transportation Teams Will Feel It First.
manufacturingfreight-costs

Manufacturing Input Costs Hit a Four-Year High. Transportation Teams Will Feel It First.

Manufacturing input costs are back at 2021-style stress levels. Freight teams need live supplier-delay and fuel-sensitivity signals before procurement inflation turns into transportation volatility.

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsMay 15, 2026 · 7 min read
Manufacturing Supply Chains Are Regionalizing Again — This Time Because AI, Tariffs, and Quality Are Colliding
manufacturingregionalization

Manufacturing Supply Chains Are Regionalizing Again — This Time Because AI, Tariffs, and Quality Are Colliding

Manufacturing regionalization is becoming an operating model shift as AI readiness, tariff exposure, supplier quality, and logistics resilience converge.

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsMay 9, 2026 · 7 min read
AI in Manufacturing Security Is Getting Weird Fast, and Logistics Teams Are in the Blast Radius
cybersecuritymanufacturing

AI in Manufacturing Security Is Getting Weird Fast, and Logistics Teams Are in the Blast Radius

Manufacturing AI security risk is no longer just an IT problem. Here is why adversarial AI, supplier cyber compliance, and production disruptions now belong in every logistics continuity plan.

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsApril 15, 2026 · 7 min read
Manufacturing Is Expanding Again, but Supplier Deliveries Are Sending a Warning Signal
manufacturingfreight-demand

Manufacturing Is Expanding Again, but Supplier Deliveries Are Sending a Warning Signal

U.S. manufacturing is expanding again in 2026, but slower supplier deliveries, surging input costs, and softer order momentum are warning logistics teams not to confuse growth with stability.

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsApril 14, 2026 · 6 min read