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In this issue…Looking back at 2022 and looking ahead at 2023

As always, the editors at SCMR wish all of our readers happy holidays, along with success in the year to come. We hope that the information and insights contained in this issue will play some part in that success.

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December 2022

We’ve come to that time when we think about what happened during the last year, while looking forward to the year ahead. When it comes to supply chain management, the hope is that what we learn from this year’s experiences will inform and improve how we operate in 2023. That at least is the dream, right? For the December issue of SCMR, we’re featuring some of the best columns and articles from the past year. If you didn’t read them the first time, now is the opportunity to catch up. We’ve tried to cover the supply chain bases with these articles, which I’m sure you’ll enjoy.
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We’ve come to that time when we think about what happened during the last year, while looking forward to the year ahead. When it comes to supply chain management, the hope is that what we learn from this year’s experiences will inform and improve how we operate in 2023.

That at least is the dream, right?

For the December issue of SCMR, we’re featuring some of the best columns and articles from the past year. If you didn’t read them the first time, now is the opportunity to catch up. We’ve tried to cover the supply chain bases with these articles, which I’m sure you’ll enjoy.

And, if you didn’t get a chance to attend NextGen 2022, we’ve put together a special supplement that highlights our annual supply chain awards. Launched in 2019, the awards are designed to recognize solution providers and supply chain practitioners like our readers who are taking their supply chains to the next level with emerging technologies. These are not beauty pageants or popularity contests: The entries are project based; the solution providers are voted on by the advisory board; and the practitioners are selected from projects we’ve become aware of from the past year’s worth of reporting or recommended by the advisory board. This year featured an impressive list in both categories.

Meanwhile, this year’s Visionary Award highlighted the achievements that P&G has made in its supply chain, along with advancing the chains of the CPG industry and its suppliers. We also introduced an award to recognize the energy coming from the startup community that is introducing so many new technologies. Our first award went to Covariant.ai, a robotics startup.

We will be open for submissions in April of 2023. You’ll be able to find more information after the new year by visiting nextgensupplychainconference.com. You won’t be disappointed.

As always, the editors at SCMR wish all of our readers happy holidays, along with success in the year to come. We hope that the information and insights contained in this issue will play some part in that success.

 

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From the December 2022 edition of Supply Chain Management Review.

December 2022

We’ve come to that time when we think about what happened during the last year, while looking forward to the year ahead. When it comes to supply chain management, the hope is that what we learn from this year’s…
Browse this issue archive.
Access your online digital edition.
Download a PDF file of the December 2022 issue.

We’ve come to that time when we think about what happened during the last year, while looking forward to the year ahead. When it comes to supply chain management, the hope is that what we learn from this year’s experiences will inform and improve how we operate in 2023.

That at least is the dream, right?

For the December issue of SCMR, we’re featuring some of the best columns and articles from the past year. If you didn’t read them the first time, now is the opportunity to catch up. We’ve tried to cover the supply chain bases with these articles, which I’m sure you’ll enjoy.

And, if you didn’t get a chance to attend NextGen 2022, we’ve put together a special supplement that highlights our annual supply chain awards. Launched in 2019, the awards are designed to recognize solution providers and supply chain practitioners like our readers who are taking their supply chains to the next level with emerging technologies. These are not beauty pageants or popularity contests: The entries are project based; the solution providers are voted on by the advisory board; and the practitioners are selected from projects we’ve become aware of from the past year’s worth of reporting or recommended by the advisory board. This year featured an impressive list in both categories.

Meanwhile, this year’s Visionary Award highlighted the achievements that P&G has made in its supply chain, along with advancing the chains of the CPG industry and its suppliers. We also introduced an award to recognize the energy coming from the startup community that is introducing so many new technologies. Our first award went to Covariant.ai, a robotics startup.

We will be open for submissions in April of 2023. You’ll be able to find more information after the new year by visiting nextgensupplychainconference.com. You won’t be disappointed.

As always, the editors at SCMR wish all of our readers happy holidays, along with success in the year to come. We hope that the information and insights contained in this issue will play some part in that success.

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MR

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Bob Trebilcock is the editorial director for Modern Materials Handling and an editorial advisor to Supply Chain Management Review. He has covered materials handling, technology, logistics, and supply chain topics for nearly 40 years. He is a graduate of Bowling Green State University. He lives in Chicago and can be reached at 603-852-8976.

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