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Unveiling the Future of Supply Chain: A Primer for 2026

Welcome to 2026 — and welcome to Supply Chain Now. In this episode, we kick off the new year by welcoming new listeners and sharing how you can engage with one of the world’s most active supply chain communities.We reflect on an incredible 2025, including our milestone of ranking ...  Show more

Innovative Industry Leaders Transforming Supply Chain Planning

Supply chains around the world are navigating relentless disruption, rising expectations for speed and resilience, and rapid advances in AI-driven decision-making. Leaders are under pressure to move beyond experimentation and deliver measurable value faster than ever.In this epis ...  Show more

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