Oct. 16, 2025
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NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
At Supply Chain Dive, we are committed to earning your trust as a reader each and every day, and sometimes that means admitting when we make a mistake.
Last Thursday, we ran a story with an error, as we overstated the impact of a fire on the long-term operations of aluminum supplier Novelis’ plant in Oswego, New York. While the damage to the company’s hot mill will disrupt production, the rest of the facility is open and operating. We have updated our story to reflect this change.
Thank you for your understanding and continued readership.
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Philip Neuffer
Senior Editor, Supply Chain Dive
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The dip in prices comes as maritime shippers contend with U.S. fees on China-linked vessels and a ceasefire pact that could help reopen Red Sea transport.
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The automaker will spend $600 million to bring its Belvidere Assembly Plant in Illinois back on line while using additional funds to upgrade other facilities.
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The major aluminum sheet maker will keep the hot mill in its Oswego, New York, plant closed until early 2026.
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The furniture retailer’s strategy includes price hikes, supplier negotiations and diversifying its sourcing footprint beyond China.
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Half of the additions will be in California as the agency further consolidates work handled by delivery units into larger facilities.
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