With U.S. trade policy shifting rapidly, the ability to adapt has become a key competitive advantage. That’s why Redwood brought together top supply chain executives at our Cross-Border Logistics Council in Monterrey — a timely forum that was recently featured in the Journal of Commerce.
The article highlights insights from companies like Nidec, Dometic, and Daikin, who are reassessing supplier strategies, strengthening compliance processes, and building more resilient logistics networks in response to ongoing tariff uncertainty. For leaders managing global operations, the takeaway is clear: proactive strategy and strong partnerships are essential to staying ahead.
At Redwood, we’re helping executive teams navigate complexity with clarity — optimizing cross-border operations, reducing risk, and supporting long-term growth.
Read the full article in Journal of Commerce: In Mexico, Global Shippers Seek New Logistics Options Amid Shifting U.S. Tariffs