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AI and technology: The latest findings from the 2026 State of Omnichannel Supply Chain Report

Friday, May 15, 2026 · Eva Ponce, Ph.D., and Laura Allegue
New research findings reveal AI and automation are becoming the backbone of omnichannel supply chains as companies move from capability building to real-time, profitable execution.
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Tech suppliers need more responsible leaders

Friday, May 15, 2026 · Larry Lapide
Tech leaders must move beyond ethics debates and embrace accountability, making decisions that balance business responsibility, national interests, and supply chain realities.
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Leveraging advanced tech to develop next-level planning

Friday, May 15, 2026 · Morgan Swink, Christy Christian and Phil Howell
Advanced planning technologies combined with stronger data, processes, and AI capabilities are transforming supply chain planning, enabling faster decision-making, greater resilience, and measurable financial gains for organizations that invest in next-generation planning…
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How efficient is your procurement process?

Friday, May 15, 2026 · Marisa Brown
Benchmarks reveal a wide performance gap in the processing of purchase orders. What do top-performing teams do differently?
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AI and the new economics of tail spend

Friday, May 15, 2026 · Vijay Kasi, Alexander Wirtz, Remco Kroes and Sandra Pierrard
Artificial intelligence is turning tail spend from a neglected cost center into a scalable source of value through automated supplier engagement.
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The always-ready supply chain: Turning disruption into competitive edge

Friday, May 15, 2026 · Brad Barry
The rules of supply chain network design (SCND) have fundamentally shifted. In an era where volatility is the only constant, a supply chain modeled solely for stability is no longer an asset, it is a strategic liability.
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Unlocking better negotiation outcomes: How after-action reflections can transform supply chain performance

Friday, May 15, 2026 · Katja Woelfl, David J. Ketchen, and Lutz Kaufmann
Supply chain leaders invest heavily in preparing for negotiations, yet many overlook a powerful lever for continuous improvement: After-action reflection. Evidence from a study of 129 purchasing and sales managers, together with prior research on counterfactual reflection,…
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Driving procurement forward: A digital spin on the Kraljic Matrix

Friday, May 15, 2026 · Senali Amarasuriya, Ph.D.
By integrating AI, blockchain, and IoT into the classic Kraljic Matrix, procurement leaders can transform a decades-old framework into a dynamic decision tool that strengthens risk management, supplier transparency, and strategic sourcing in increasingly volatile global supply…
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Top 50 Trucking Companies: Strategy separates the leaders

Friday, May 15, 2026 · John D. Schulz
From pricing discipline and capacity planning to technology and AI, the nation’s top carriers are navigating a soft freight market while positioning their networks for the next cycle of demand.

AI-powered warehouses: A new era of sustainable inventory management

Friday, May 15, 2026 · Kyungmin Kook and Elisa Ruiz Mugica
AI-powered drone automation is helping warehouses reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve inventory accuracy, and lower operational waste, demonstrating how inventory management can become a meaningful driver of supply chain sustainability.

NextGen extends 2026 award, speaker submission deadlines amid strong industry interest

Thursday, May 14, 2026 · SCMR Staff
High engagement from across the supply chain industry has prompted the NextGen Supply Chain Conference to extend both its award submission and speaker proposal deadlines to June 1, giving organizations additional time to showcase real-world execution and transformation…

What It Really Means: Being in the business of supply

Thursday, May 14, 2026 · Andrew Byer and Mike Dobslaw
Supply chains create competitive advantage when they move beyond siloed operational metrics and align every supply, planning, manufacturing, and logistics decision directly to evolving business goals, customer expectations, and market strategy.

The final frontier: Navigating the last-mile paradox in 2026

Wednesday, May 13, 2026 · Walter Salek, MS SCM program director, Elmhurst University
The battle for last-mile dominance is no longer about retail alone, but about which AI-driven logistics network can most effectively balance automation, labor, consumer behavior, and fulfillment economics in an increasingly complex delivery environment.

Amazon Supply Chain 101: Enabling efficiency and growth for businesses everywhere—and everywhere they sell

Tuesday, May 12, 2026
Supply chain complexity is a reality every business faces — but it doesn't have to be a barrier to growth. In this webinar, Amazon's Mike Schaffer, Principal Tech BD on the Multichannel Commerce & Fulfillment team, introduces Amazon Supply Chain Services…

C-suite sync: Turning strategy into enterprise execution

Tuesday, May 12, 2026 · Andrea Montecchi, Chairman, Oliver Wight
Organizations that achieve strong C-suite synchronization through integrated business planning, aligned leadership behaviors, and enterprise-wide visibility are better positioned to turn strategy into consistent operational execution and long-term business performance.
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