Some retailers are passing the price of tariffs onto consumers. enVista’s Director of Transportation weighs in with a supply chain angle.
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Some retailers are passing the price of tariffs onto consumers. enVista’s Director of Transportation weighs in with a supply chain angle.
People are still talking about resiliency and making sure redundancies are in place, said enVista’s VP of Strategy, Jan Klingberg
“Tariffs are tightening margins across the board, and retailers will be forced to make tough choices,” says supply-chain consultancy firm enVista’s director of transportation, Britain Pavlic.
Consumers will expect to pay more for inexpensive products from international retailers as tariffs ramp up, according to enVista’s Director of Transportation.
enVista’s CEO, Jim Barnes, speaks with Scott Luton of Supply Chain Now about the future of the supply chain and automation.
enVista this week said it has expanded its services into the Asia Pacific region (APAC) by making a “strategic business investment” in a warehouse management system (WMS) integration consulting firm located in New Zealand.