ASCM News
Whether you’re a leader focused on retaining and empowering talent, or an individual looking to elevate your skills and advance your career, this issue demonstrates one simple truth: in today’s supply chain, growth belongs to those who never stop learning.
ASCM’s Top 10 Supply Chain Trends in 2026 report offers a detailed look at the technologies, capabilities, and global forces shaping the year ahead. At the top of the list is artificial intelligence, now central to planning, forecasting, logistics, and real-time…
ASCM’s Abe Eshkenazi says supply chains in 2026 must balance technology with human capability, establish clear sustainability standards, and respond to younger generations’ growing demand for responsible products.
Supply chains are entering a new era shaped by AI adoption, tariff pressures, workforce shortages, visibility demands, cybersecurity, and climate challenges. ASCM’s 2026 Top 10 Trends outline the biggest forces supply chain leaders must prepare for.
ASCM’s 2025 Salary Report highlights rising compensation, strong job satisfaction, and growing demand for digitally savvy talent in the supply chain workforce.
‘Set it and forget it’ is out. Continuous learning and adaptable education are crucial for navigating today's volatile supply chains.
From upskilling initiatives to leadership development programs, organizations that prioritize education build a resilient and dynamic workforce ready to tackle tomorrow’s challenges.
ASCM CEO Abe Eshkenazi says that attracting, retaining and upskilling talent remains a hurdle to supply chains.
Since procurement touches all aspects of an organization, effective communication with both internal and external audiences becomes paramount to organizational success.
For the first time, the NextGen Supply Chain Conference will be offering exclusive small-group, interactive sessions on issues women in supply chain face, how to implement change management, and the path to building resilient supply chains.
The Association for Supply Chain Management has introduced a new Supplier Relationship Management certificate designed to guide supply chain professionals on how to cultivate and sustain strong supplier relationships to ensure long-term resilience and mitigate risk.
In supply chain, an alphabet soup of certification credentials is available to employees, who must weigh which ones offer the best career opportunities.
The Association for Supply Chain Management has introduced a new resiliency certificate that will train leaders on the concepts, practices and trends in building resilient supply chains.
3 companies and 3 individuals have been recognized with Association for Supply Chain Management Awards of Excellence for their dedication in advancing the field of supply chain management.
The ASCM top 10 supply chain trends for 2024 feature a new number one, but technology trends still dominate the top five overall.