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Shattering the AI pilot trap

Monday, March 9, 2026 · Brian Straight
While enthusiasm for generative AI in supply chains is high, most companies remain trapped in pilot programs because successful deployment requires workflow-level problem definition, embedded agents, and disciplined governance rather than simply applying new AI models.

The complexity of the pharma supply chain

Friday, March 6, 2026 · Rosemary Coates
Pharmaceutical supply chains are among the most complex in the world, combining global sourcing dependencies, strict regulatory oversight, temperature-controlled logistics, and geopolitical and cybersecurity risks that make planning, manufacturing, and distribution far more…

Training in the real system: How immersive projects prepare the next generation of supply chain professionals

Thursday, March 5, 2026 · Corrine Chen
Immersive, industry-embedded supply chain projects place students inside real operating systems, helping them build stronger applied capabilities in lean thinking, process mapping, and operational analysis than traditional textbook case studies.

How to rethink talent when AI executes your supply chain

Wednesday, March 4, 2026 · Amanda Dyson, VP of marketing, FourKites
As AI agents increasingly automate supply chain execution, companies must redesign talent strategies to prioritize relationship management, critical thinking, and organizational influence rather than traditional process-based operational skills.
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From operations to orchestration: The CSCO’s nexus role in a synergistic C-Suite

Tuesday, March 3, 2026 · Paul Hong, Doug Reinart, and Steve Miller
As volatility, digital acceleration, and cross-functional complexity intensify, the CSCO is evolving from operational leader to enterprise orchestrator, aligning finance, technology, and market strategy into a unified system of resilience and growth.
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To lead with Gen AI, become an integrator

Tuesday, March 3, 2026 · Tom Davis and Dennis Oates
As generative AI reshapes knowledge work, supply chain leaders must orchestrate people, processes, and intelligent systems, shifting from automation to integration to unlock real performance gains.
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From human-in-the-loop to human-on-the-loop: An AI agent architecture for proactive planning

Tuesday, March 3, 2026 · Saravana Venkatachalam and Arunachalam Narayanan
Supply chain planning tools are not new. Most organizations today rely on established systems for demand planning, supply planning, inventory optimization, and network design. These tools are typically operated in a human-in-the-loop model: planners run scheduled processes…
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Circular supply chains: The backbone of a successful circular economy

Tuesday, March 3, 2026 · Joseph Sarkis
Circular supply chains are emerging as a foundational operating model for the circular economy, enabling organizations to drive sustainability, resilience, and long-term value through closed-loop material flows, strategic partnerships, and disciplined execution.
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Suppliers can evaporate: Five ways to improve SCM risk management

Tuesday, March 3, 2026 · Mark Trowbridge, CPSM, CSP, C.P.M. MCIPS, President of Strategic Procurement Solutions LLC
Suppliers can “evaporate” without warning, making proactive supply chain risk management essential. Procurement leaders can take “intelligent risks” rather than defaulting to overly cautious, bureaucratic processes that hinder performance. He outlines five practical,…
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2026 Market Update: LTL holds the line

Tuesday, March 3, 2026 · John D. Schulz
LTL carriers are maintaining rare pricing discipline in a tepid market, but rising costs and lingering overcapacity will test how long that resolve can last.

Trade wars won’t break supply chains. But the consumer impact will trouble brands

Tuesday, March 3, 2026 · Kevin O’Marah, co-founder, Zero100
Global trade wars and geopolitical tensions in 2026 are not breaking modern supply chains, but the rising cost of resilience is increasingly being passed on to consumers, creating price pressure, brand risk, and trust challenges.
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34th Annual Study of Logistics and Transportation Trends: The Great Disconnect—Bridging the knowing/doing gap in logistics

Monday, March 2, 2026 · Christopher A. Boone, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Mississippi State University; Karl B. Manrodt, Ph.D., Professor, Georgia College and State University; M. Douglas Voss, Ph.D., Professor and Scott E. Bennett Arkansas Highway Commission Endowed Chair, Uni
Our survey team discovers a persistent gap between knowing what’s possible in logistics and actually putting it into practice. From AI adoption to talent development and technology integration, leaders understand the path forward, but action still lags.
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Align AI adoption with climate goals

Monday, March 2, 2026 · SCMR Staff
APQC research shows that while organizations pursue aggressive AI adoption and Net Zero emissions goals, most fail to account for AI’s energy use and GHG impact—creating a growing disconnect between digital transformation and climate commitments
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Sustainability and AI: A complicated and often overlooked relationship

Monday, March 2, 2026 · Marisa Brown
Supply chains are expanding the use of AI across functions, and that expansion means more data storage and more computation, which all require more electricity use and potentially more greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions during electricity production.
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How procurement teams are managing Tier 2 suppliers to lower costs and improve resilience

Monday, March 2, 2026 · Venky Arun & Karthik Rai
As tariffs, volatility, and compressed launch cycles expose the limits of Tier 1 oversight, procurement leaders are leveraging AI-driven Tier 2 visibility to cut upstream costs, reduce hidden risk, and strengthen resilience.
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