Topic: Procurement & Sourcing


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Data isn’t the problem, decision-making is

Friday, April 17, 2026 · Corrine Chen
Supply chains are no longer constrained by data scarcity but by slow, unclear decision-making processes that prevent organizations from acting on insights in real time.

Importers don’t need more information—they need less noise

Thursday, April 16, 2026 · Brad McDougle
U.S. importers are overwhelmed by supply chain data and trade signals, but the real challenge is not access to information, it’s assigning clear ownership to interpret risk, prioritize action, and respond in time.

From cost control to value realization: Rewiring the airline source-to-pay value chain

Wednesday, April 15, 2026 · Anshul Bansal
Airline source-to-pay (S2P) transformation shifts procurement from fragmented cost control to integrated value realization by connecting contracts, systems, and operational spend across the enterprise.

The planner was the system

Wednesday, April 8, 2026 · Knut Alicke
Generative AI enables supply chains to capture and scale planners’ tacit knowledge, transforming planning systems from static tools into learning, experience-driven decision engines.

AI in the supply chain: From pilot programs to P&L impact

Tuesday, April 7, 2026 · Nathanael Powrie
AI in supply chains is shifting from pilot programs to measurable P&L impact, with success determined by execution, data readiness, and operational integration rather than technology alone.

The kinetic balance sheet: Why supply chain automation is a CFO’s problem

Monday, April 6, 2026 · Dr. Rizwan Manzoor, assistant professor, IMT Ghaziabad, India
Supply chain automation investments are increasingly exposed to infrastructure volatility, requiring CFOs to adopt dynamic, risk-aware financial models that prioritize flexibility over fixed assets to avoid stranded capital. A

AI is creating new market access barriers to trade

Friday, April 3, 2026 · Dravida Seetharam and Sarah Lahti
Artificial intelligence is accelerating global trade while simultaneously creating new market access barriers driven by infrastructure gaps, regulatory fragmentation, and unequal digital capabilities.

Automation is the easy part: The real AI shift in procurement starts now

Thursday, April 2, 2026 · Gordon Donovan, Vice President of Research for Procurement and External Workforce, SAP
AI in procurement is shifting value from simple process automation to strategic decision-making, forcing leaders to redesign operating models, balance cost and resilience, and close the gap between AI ambition and real-world execution.

Tractor Supply to receive NextGen Supply Chain Visionary Award

Wednesday, April 1, 2026 · SCMR Staff
Tractor Supply has been named the 2026 NextGen Visionary Award winner for its investments in network expansion, fulfillment capabilities, and last-mile delivery that support scalable growth and improved customer service.

Beyond the headache: Smarter returns management with the 5Ps

Wednesday, April 1, 2026 · Huseyn Abdulla and Tom Goldsby
The 5Ps of returns management framework helps supply chain leaders reduce reverse logistics costs and improve customer loyalty by aligning people, policies, processes, products, and partners into a coordinated strategy.

Europe’s industrial future will be won or lost in its logistics networks

Tuesday, March 31, 2026 · Rashid Abdulla, CEO and Managing Director for DP World, Europe
Europe’s industrial competitiveness will depend on fixing fragmented logistics networks through cross-border standardization, rail investment, and interoperable digital systems that improve reliability and reduce costs.

Who pays for rising diesel costs?

Monday, March 30, 2026 · Andrew Balthrop and Timothy Fitzgerald
Rising diesel prices are rapidly and fully passed through to shippers, not carriers, while the broader economic impact on supply chains and consumer prices remains limited.

Predicting failure before it happens: A new playbook for transportation risk

Friday, March 27, 2026 · Debanshu Sharma
Machine learning-driven carrier risk modeling enables supply chains to predict and prevent pickup defects, reducing costs and improving on-time performance.

NextGen revamps awards for 2026, opens submissions

Thursday, March 26, 2026 · SCMR Staff
The NextGen Supply Chain Conference has revamped its 2026 awards to emphasize real-world execution, introduced a new Partnership in Execution category, and opened submissions through May 15 for organizations delivering measurable supply chain results.

What It Really Means: SKU segmentation

Thursday, March 26, 2026 · Andrew Byer and Mike Dobslaw
SKU segmentation enables supply chain leaders to prioritize products based on their strategic role, aligning inventory, service levels, and operational policies to drive better financial and operational performance.
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