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CATO
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August 13,  2025

In a recent CATO article, the author highlighted the repeal of the TSA’s shoe removal rule and cited MIT Professor Yossi Sheffi, who called the policy “a make-everybody-feel-good thing rather than a necessity.” Based on informal travel data, the article confirmed significant reductions in airport wait times and estimated the rule wasted up to $83 billion over 19 years. Read the full article for more information.

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Supply Chain 24/7
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August 8, 2025

In this insightful article, Professor Yossi Sheffi argues that political efforts alone are not enough to revive American manufacturing. While reshoring and industrial policy have dominated headlines, the real key lies in building a skilled workforce through education and training. Sheffi emphasizes that without investments in STEM education, vocational programs, and apprenticeships, advanced manufacturing technologies will outpace the labor market’s ability to support them.

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Reason
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July 8, 2025

In a recent Reason article, Professor Yossi Sheffi was quoted in coverage of evolving TSA protocols, including the rollback of the long-standing shoe removal requirement at airport checkpoints. The article highlights how public and political pressure, along with technological advancements, is prompting the TSA to rethink outdated security practices. Read the full article for more information.

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MIT Sloan Management Review Polska
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July 8, 2025

Professor Yossi Sheffi was recently cited in MIT Sloan Management Review Polska for his analysis of how trade wars and tariff tensions are reshaping global supply chains. The article highlights his view that in an increasingly unpredictable environment, supply chain resilience and swift decision-making are critical to maintaining a competitive edge. 

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Sloan Management Review
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June 26, 2025

MIT Sloan Management Review’s 10 Strategy Reads That Meet the Moment includes Professor Yossi Sheffi among a select group of thought leaders shaping today’s strategic thinking. Recognized for his leading work on supply chain resilience, Professor Sheffi examines how companies can prepare for and adapt to global disruptions with agility and foresight. His inclusion alongside renowned figures such as Clayton Christensen highlights the growing importance of operational resilience as a core element of modern strategy. Read the article to learn more.

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WCVB
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May 15, 2025

In a recent WCVB article, MIT’s Professor Yossi Sheffi was cited explaining how U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods are disrupting supply chains. He noted that rising costs are forcing retailers like Walmart to either raise prices or stop selling certain products. Read the full article for more information.

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Barrons
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May 12, 2025

In a recent Barron's article, Professor Yossi Sheffi is quoted sharing his expert perspective on how U.S.-China trade tensions and tariffs are affecting transport stocks. His insights shed light on the challenges and strategies shaping the industry amid these economic shifts. Read the full article for his thoughts.

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Asia School of Business
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May 6, 2025

In a recent article from the Asia School of Business, Professor Yossi Sheffi's quote, "Resilience is a hedge against uncertainty, not a bet on one outcome," was featured. He emphasized that in today’s volatile world, supply chain flexibility is no longer just a competitive advantage but a fundamental requirement for staying relevant.

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Business Insider
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February 20, 2025

Supply chain expert and MIT Professor Yossi Sheffi offered insights on the challenges businesses face when considering moving supply chains out of China due to the Trump tariffs. He highlighted that the uncertainty caused by fluctuating policies may pose even bigger challenges than the tariffs themselves. Sheffi pointed out that these shifting regulations complicate long-term planning, making it harder for companies to make strategic decisions. Moving production away from China could be costly and time-consuming, often making it less viable than simply absorbing the tariff costs.

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Mashable
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December 11, 2024

MIT’s Center for Transportation & Logistics (CTL) has been recognized for offering some of the best free online supply chain courses, ranked among the top 35 MIT courses available online. With in-depth learning in supply chain management, logistics, and operations, CTL’s programs provide valuable skills to advance your career, all at no cost. These educational offerings are designed for both individuals and organizations looking to enhance their knowledge and skills, and are accessible to anyone with a desire to learn.