Editor's note: The SCM thesis From Chaos to Coordination: Rethinking Inbound Logistics was authored by Paula Constanza Servideo Fischer and Anshuman Kandaswamy, and supervised by Dr. Josué C.
AI fails without integration. Most AI initiatives stall because they sit outside core planning processes; Agentic AI succeeds ...
Predictive orchestration is replacing siloed planning models. AI-powered control towers now integrate procurement, ...
AI shifts roles from data assembly to decision leadership. As AI handles mechanical planning work, supply chain professionals ...
Frontline workers are emerging as strategic assets. Warehouse workers, drivers, planners, and operators now sit at the intersection of labor shortages, omnichannel fulfillment, and operational ...
January-February 2026 The January 2026 issue of Supply Chain Management Review explores how rapid advances in autonomous ...
As Global Links welcomes a new editor, the focus remains clear: help supply chain leaders cut through the noise, harness AI ...
The modern supply chain is a sprawling international network that has to be able to react to sudden swings in demand, new ...
Organizations that view logistics as an evolving system, rather than a fixed set of assets, position themselves to respond ...
This is an excerpt of the original article. It was written for the January-February 2026 edition of Supply Chain Management ...
How AI is shifting global supply chains from reactive to predictive As global volatility intensifies, artificial intelligence is transforming supply chains from reactive, siloed operations into ...
Supply chain executives know all about problems related to employee turnover; but now it is especially critical. Consequences ...
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