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Global Economies, Tariffs, & the Power of Positive Assumptions

In this episode of Supply Chain Now, host Scott Luton highlights some of the most talked about topics in industry, including global economic trends, market news, the power of positive assumptions, and upcoming industry events.

Join us as Scott discusses insights on the top global economies projected for 2025, the bustling activity at US ports, the impact of tariffs on supply chains, Goodyear’s transformation through AI and 3D printing, and the importance of maintaining positive assumptions in professional relationships.

Listen in for this great discussion, as well as a bonus preview of ProMat 2025 and National Supply Chain Day, encouraging community engagement and recognition of industry contributions.

 

This episode is hosted by Scott Luton and produced by Amanda Luton. 

 

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