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The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Global Trade Management

E2open is reshaping what’s possible in global trade management. In this video, Cody Williams breaks down how artificial intelligence is accelerating the future of compliant, efficient, and connected global trade.

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Supply Chain Planning: Comparing Legacy Tools with a Connected Model

Let’s uncover why modern supply chains need a connected approach Supply chain planning is more challenging than ever. Teams are dealing with daily uncertainties, siloed tools, unpredictable market behavior, and disruptions across global networks. Traditional planning methods are anchored in rigid cycles and outdated data models, so they simply can’t keep pace.  E2open Connected Planning is a modernized approach that brings together real‑time visibility, multi‑tier data, and AI‑powered supply chain intelligence to help teams make faster, more confident decisions.   Download our infographic to see how connected planning transforms performance, agility, and resilience in the supply chain.

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E2open Named a Leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Global Trade Management Applications for Manufacturers and Exporters 2025 Vendor Assessment

The current state of global trade for manufacturers and exporters Global trade has shifted from a predictable function to a fast-moving source of risk and complexity due to political volatility, tariffs, and heightened scrutiny by customs. What was once considered simply a compliance function has evolved into a strategic discipline that encompasses sourcing, logistics, and finance. This IDC study analyzes software providers in the market today that support global trade management processes. Global trade has become more complex and less static than it has been traditionally. Systems that automate processes and more deeply integrate analytics capabilities help organizations drive efficiencies and refocus teams to areas where their energy and expertise can deliver more value. Download the excerpt to understand the current global trade landscape and why IDC MarketScape positioned e2open as a Leader in the 2025 Vendor Assessment.

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E2open Named a Leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Global Trade Management for Retailers and Importers 2025-2026 Vendor Assessment

These are trying times for businesses engaged in cross-border commerce. To stay compliant and competitive, organizations need real-time visibility, automation, and integrated decision intelligence across their supply chains. This IDC study provides an evaluation of global trade management (GTM) solutions and spotlights the imperative for retailers and importers to adopt GTM technology that delivers automation, real-time intelligence, and end-to-end integration across compliance, logistics, and finance.  Download the excerpt to understand the current global trade landscape and why IDC MarketScape named e2open a Leader in the 2025-2026 Vendor Assessment.   The current state of global trade for retailers and importers  Retailers and importers are operating in an era defined by volatility. Trade policy changes, forced labor regulations, and shifting sourcing strategies have made global trade execution a daily challenge.   Manual processes, disconnected systems, and limited visibility can result in: 

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Compliance Continuity: Evolving Your Export Strategy Despite the BIS Rule Suspension

The recent suspension of the BIS “Affiliates Rule” has created a temporary reprieve, but it has not removed the target from the backs of global compliance teams. While the automatic application of license requirements to certain affiliates is paused, the U.S. government’s focus on preventing diversion through corporate networks has never been sharper. National security regulators have made it clear: the “cooling off” period is not a license to relax. Diversion involving non-listed affiliates remains a primary tactic for evasion, and enforcement agencies are actively scrutinizing corporate structures that obscure the flow of sensitive technology. Companies that revert to “business as usual” without enhanced due diligence risk falling behind the curve of an inevitable regulatory tightening. Watch this 45-minute focused webinar that will: Clarify the suspension and what it does and does not change. Address emerging misconceptions about the pause. Highlight key ownership, operational, and behavioral indicators that still warrant […]

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5 Ways Supply Network Mapping Gives Automotive Teams Visibility and Control

Respond faster to disruption with full-tier visibility across your automotive network Visibility is no longer optional for auto manufacturers. Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) are now accountable for every supplier, at every tier, from raw materials to final assembly. This ebook shows how multi-tier supply network mapping exposes hidden risks, simplifies compliance, and helps automotive industry supply chains accelerate their response to disruptions and keep production on track. Download this ebook to learn how auto manufacturers can see their full supply networks and spot risks before they snowball. What automotive teams gain from supply network mapping Protect production schedules.  Gain multi-tier supply chain visibility to anticipate disruptions like semiconductor shortages and keep timelines intact. Trace materials to their source. Map supplier relationships across every tier to quickly identify root causes of shortages or compliance issues. Automate data collection. Use technology to capture supplier details, evaluate compliance, and reduce […]

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Decision-Centric Planning: A New Paradigm to Supply Chain Resilience and Agility

If there’s one thing you can count on in supply chain management, it’s change. Agility is essential in a world where disruptions jump seemingly out of nowhere and rattle the bones of supply chains from end-to-end. Sticking to old-school, static planning models is a recipe for getting left behind by a faster competitor. This white paper is your backstage pass to the future of supply chain planning. You’ll learn what decision-centric planning means, why it’s different from traditional planning, how e2open helps enable decision-centric planning, so it delivers clear business value. What is decision-centric supply chain planning? Decision-centric planning is a modern approach that empowers organizations to sense changes, assess impacts, and act in real-time. This method uses continuous monitoring and advanced analytics to drive faster, smarter decisions. The result? Supply chains that can adapt to disruption and seize new opportunities as they arise. How decision-centric planning differs from traditional […]

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E2open Named a Leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Multi-Enterprise Supply Chain Commerce Network 2025

E2open is recognized as a leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Multi-Enterprise Supply Chain Commerce Network 2025 Vendor Assessment. Download the official IDC excerpt and see how modern multi-enterprise networks help businesses strengthen resilience, improve collaboration and visibility, and drive performance beyond your four walls. Why multi-enterprise supply chain networks matter Today’s supply chains depend on an intricate ecosystem of up and downstream partners. Studies—and experience—show most disruptions originate among these third-party partners. With a multi-enterprise supply chain network, companies can take an outside-in approach by collaborating across demand, supply, inventory, orders, transportation, and compliance in near real-time. Earlier signals mean faster response times. What you’ll learn in the IDC excerpt The IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Multi-Enterprise Supply Chain Commerce Network 2025 Vendor Assessment: Explains how businesses can use supply chain networks to address visibility and collaboration at scale Shares the capabilities and strategies of e2open Provides buyer guidance on how to choose a […]

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E2open Connected Planning: Plan with Confidence, Act with Clarity

Today’s supply chain leaders have it tough. Demand can shift overnight and send ripples of disruption through supplier networks. To compound matters, many of the planning tools they rely on were designed around predictability, and today’s business landscape is anything but. The truth is that most disruptions occur outside your four walls, and traditional approaches simply don’t provide the visibility or agility to keep up with the messy realities of modern supply chains. The antidote to all this uncertainty? E2open Connected Planning.

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Beyond Resilience: The Future Supply Chain Playbook

Global trade policy upheaval and the rise of Agentic AI have redefined how global supply chains operate in 2025. As companies learn to navigate geopolitical and regulatory uncertainty while rethinking their manufacturing footprints, the focus is shifting from reacting to disruptions to building proactive, intelligent data-driven strategies. Watch this session to hear David Strauss, VP of Strategic Partner and Enterprise Solutions at e2open, along with Przemek Wierczuk, Network Portfolio and Benchmark Leader at Kenvue, and Simon Aboud, Partner and Strategic Consultant at Goikid, engage in a forward-looking discussion on how supply chain leaders are applying 2025’s lessons to create smarter, more resilient operations in 2026. What you will take away: Master regulatory complexity and geopolitical instability to navigate shifting trade rules and global tensions Evaluate reshoring and regionalization strategies for long-term impact versus short-term risk responses Shift from reactive to proactive operations using scenario planning to better anticipate disruptions. Leverage […]

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Best Practices Across the Consumer High-Tech Supply Chain

Tired of running a supply chain you can’t fully see? High-tech consumer brands run on sprawling, multi-tier supply networks they often can’t see or control. Where every decision carries a price. Short product cycles, incomplete data, and poor visibility into sub-tier inventories trigger shortages, excess, and costly expedites. Add constraint-blind supply plans and informal allocation policies, and disruption quickly becomes wasted inventory and missed targets. This white paper reveals how leading high-tech brands can strengthen forecast accuracy, streamline supply and manufacturing collaboration, and make quick, smart decisions in highly volatile markets. Here’s what you’ll learn from this white paper: A clearer view of high-tech supply chain realities See how poor visibility and data in outsourced manufacturing amplifies risk. Proven methods to improve demand planning accuracy Boost early forecast accuracy with unified channel data and AI. Smarter ways to align suppliers around shared plans Reduce volatility and prevent the bullwhip effect […]

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The End of the De Minimis Exemption: How One Policy Change Means Global Consequences

November 27. 2025 | Supply & Demand Chain Executive
Ending the de minimis exemption brings stronger tariff enforcement but triggers global disruption, higher costs and fewer choices for consumers and small businesses.

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Global Trade Twists & Turns: Key Changes in US-China Trade

The recent US-China agreement has paused the BIS 50 percent rule, impacting export controls and due diligence for manufacturers and exporters, as well as delaying rare earth export licensing and mutual tariff adjustments.

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Unlocking Value: Research Insights on Supply Chain Planning

Supply chain leaders face unprecedented challenges, yet many still rely on siloed, internally focused planning solutions that aren’t built for today’s global multi-tier supply realities. In this webinar, discover how manufacturers are cutting costs and streamlining processes with advanced supply chain planning and a unified network that bridges internal and external systems. Independent research from Nucleus Research reveals how leading manufacturers are achieving measurable results by modernizing their supply chain planning. Senior Analyst Charles Brennan from Nucleus Research and Director of Solutions Consulting Dan Stidsen from e2open will share two real-world case studies: how a global automaker achieved millions in operational savings, and a $40B equipment manufacturer reduced aged inventory by 30% and boosted on-time delivery to 95%. Watch this session to gain actionable best practices, an understanding of emerging AI-driven capabilities, and a clear view of what it takes to turn planning into performance. What you will take away: […]

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China’s Changing Extraterritorial Laws Could Disrupt Your Supply Chain

Understanding China’s expanding regulatory reach China’s regulatory environment is rapidly evolving, with new laws and policies that extend far beyond its borders. For compliance, procurement, and global supply chain professionals, these changes present urgent challenges—and opportunities. From export controls to anti-sanctions rules and data governance, multinational organizations must adapt quickly to stay resilient and competitive.

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