The Digital Supply Chain Imperative: From Visibility to Execution

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DATE: Thursday, July 9, 2026
TIME: 2:00 PM EDT/ 11:00 AM PDT

Digital transformation has been a priority for supply chain leaders for years. But in 2026, the conversation is shifting—from building visibility to enabling action.

Many organizations have invested heavily in control towers, data platforms, and integration tools. Yet a persistent gap remains between insight and execution. The challenge is no longer collecting and visualizing data—it’s turning that data into faster, more confident decisions across the supply chain.

In this session, we’ll explore how leading organizations are advancing their digital supply chain strategies beyond foundational visibility. From AI-driven decision support and digital twins to cloud-based platforms and API-enabled ecosystems, companies are building more connected, responsive, and scalable operations.

We’ll also examine the critical role of data governance, integration, and cross-functional alignment in making these technologies effective. What separates companies that are seeing real value from their digital investments from those still stuck in pilot mode?

Whether you’re early in your digital journey or looking to scale existing capabilities, this discussion will provide practical insights into how to move from fragmented tools to a truly connected, execution-driven digital supply chain.

Panelists:

Bill Benton, Co-Founder, GAINS; Allen Oleksak, Director of Product Management, Infios; Dan Heinen, President and CEO, Kleinschmidt; Tatyana Ventura, Director of Customer Success, RFgen

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