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Supply Chain Radio
Tune in to conversations on cloud technology, collaborative networks, and supply chain innovation with insights from the industry's most well-versed professionals. Topics will include supply chain visibility, finance, transportation and logistics, B2B networks, data quality, planning & execu...
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DOM is the Heartbeat of Your Network
This podcast will look at the future of how order management will evolve from simply executing orders to truly optimizing how to best serve your custo...

Manufacturing and the Multi-Enterprise Supply Chain Network
In this podcast, Infor’s Guy Courtin and Christine Barnhart discuss how manufacturers are adopting learnings from B2C supply chains to be more respons...

Burton Snowboards: How the supply chain scores them a 10 in the winter games
In this episode, Guy Courtin speaks with Rachel Grogan of Burton Snowboards to discuss how the winter sports giant leverages its supply chain in today...

Supply Chain: The Evolution of a Revolution
Supply chain has come a long way in the nine years and nearly 180 episodes since Supply Chain Radio began. And while some roads end, many others conti...

Brexit Velocity
After several years and much debate, Great Britain is on the brink of leaving the European Union. And while politicians are still pursuing a final dea...

But what about all those returns?
Customers want it fast, they want it free, and they want it cheap. And when the order isn’t quite right, they often want to send it back. Especially i...

The Evolution of Product Lifecycle Management
The process of managing a product’s lifecycle has come a long way since the days of Excel spreadsheets. Or has it? In this episode, Stan Pryzbylinski,...

The Human Element of Supply Chain Risk
To err is human. To keep the global supply chain running, divine. Supply chain risk isn’t limited to black swan events like fires, floods and hurrican...

The Context Trap
Nine times out of 10, consumers buy things for a reason. Whether putting together an outfit for a special occasion, or planning a DIY project at home,...

Applying New Approaches to Age-Old Challenges
Everywhere you look, the supply chain is ripe for innovation. And as age-old challenges inspire new thinking about products, process, and labor, a new...

The Next Evolution of Intelligent Supply Chains
How will you manage your global supply chain now and in the future? Heidi Benko joins Guy Courtin to discuss the evolution of digital technology, mult...

Exit interview: Kurt Cavano Reflects on 20 Years of Revolutionary Supply Chain Technology
A pioneer in multi-enterprise supply chain business networks, Kurt Cavano has spent much of his career reshaping how businesses manage global trade. O...

2019 Supply Chain Prediction
After a year that saw unexpected innovations, disruptions, and new policies and tariffs, can we truly predict what’s ahead for the global supply chain...

The Data is There, but will Supply Chains use it to Power Visibility and AI?
Most businesses only have access to about 20% of the data in their supply chains. What about the rest? The other 80% is locked away in the systems of...

The 2020 Sulfur Cap and its Effect on Global Shipping
Journal of Commerce editor Eric Johnson returns to Supply Chain Radio to discuss the International Maritime Organization's new maritime emissions rule...

Uncertainty and the Global Supply Chain
New tariffs, Brexit, escalating trade tensions. There's no shortage of drama in the global supply chain. In this episode, American Shipper Editor Ben...

How Bray International Manages Complexity and Fosters Strong Supplier Relationships
For manufacturers, strong supplier relationships and a technology backbone that supports visibility and collaboration in the supply chain are critical...

What Does Digital Transformation Of The Supply Chain Actually Mean?
Digital transformation has been a common buzzword in the enterprise world for several years. But what does that really mean? And how can digital trans...

IDC: Top Trends in Supply Chain
It's no secret enterprises see room for improvement across their complex global supply chains. But where will innovation happen next? IDC research man...

Can EDI Get With The Times?
A decades old technology, EDI has long provided an electronic link between businesses and suppliers. But while supply chain collaboration tools have e...

How CEVA Logistics Uses Technology to Enhance Customer Success
The third-party logistics industry lives and dies by its ability to provide top-notch supply chain services to its customers. In this episode of Suppl...

Can Supply Chain Data Help Predict the Future?
Supply chain management has evolved, and today organizations increasingly collaborate with their broader ecosystem via fully-connected business networ...

Will Localization Shrink the Global Supply Chain?
Cost, complexity and increasing trade tensions have businesses rethinking the breadth of their supply chains. Matt Gunn and Guy Courtin discuss a rece...

When IoT & Blockchain Break Your Supply Chain Heart
One of the first topics we ever covered on Supply Chain Radio was the Internet of Things. We examined its promise and imagined what it could do for su...

A Supply Chain Solution for Shuttered Stores?
As the retail industry adapts to shifting consumer habits and the increasing demands of online order fulfillment, the role of stores continues to chan...

When Your Favorite Supplier Shuts its Doors
Legendary denim supplier Cone Mills recently ceased operations at its White Oak plant, leaving a massive hole in the American fashion industry. And as...

Who Killed the Electric Supply Chain?
Ten years ago, the Tesla Roadster hit the streets. It didn’t just bring back electric cars from the dead, it made them sexy. Tesla helped spur a new e...

5, 6, 7, 8, Tariffs Cause Supply Chain Strain
Companies face a series of difficult decisions as a trade war between the United States and China sets in. Especially those who are currently planning...

1, 2, 3, 4, I Declare a Trade War
The United States and China have escalated trade tensions with a series of new tariffs aimed at key industries and products, throwing the global suppl...

Automating Direct vs Indirect Procurement: Different Beasts
Procure-to-pay automation (P2P) saves money on operations. But automating indirect procurement (buying things like pens and paper) is very different f...

The Forces Behind Supply Chain Transformation
Is the supply chain really a chain at all? Bob Ferrari of Supply Chain Matters joins Guy Courtin to discuss the forces that have driven supply chain i...

Warehouses Evolved: From Storage to Strategic Advantage
From the first mile to the last mile, consumers and the rise of digital technology are transforming the entire supply chain. And from their position a...

The Great Logistics Network-of-Networks is Coming
If you distilled the impact of every recent tech disruption to one key takeaway, you could say the result was choice. More choice, for the buyer, for...

Navigating a Sea of Supply Chain Data
Businesses are navigating an ocean of data, often without a map. Especially those in e-commerce, where customers readily provide information about loc...

Gartner 2018: Transformation, Technology, and Beer
Operations and technology collide! Matt Gunn and Guy Courtin recap Gartner Supply Chain Executive Conference 2018, where they covered everything from...

Why is Buying Supply Chain Software Such a Pain?
The search for a software solution to your supply chain problems can sometimes feel like an ordeal out of a Tolkien novel. Part of the problem is that...

Supply Chains, Trade Compliance and the Evolving Regulatory Landscape
In this episode, George Weise who served as Commissioner of US Customs, joins Greg Kefer to discuss global supply chains, the current regulatory envir...

Why Consumers Care About Supply Chain Visibility
Eight out of 10 consumers expect to receive regular updates about the status of their orders, according to a new survey from YouGov and the Infor GT N...

How Fresh is Your Supply Chain?
That produce on the shelves? Not always the freshest stuff around. By the time most food reaches the grocery store, it might already be several weeks...

Aligning the Supply Chain for the Subscription Economy
From snacks and groceries, to razors and fashion, there's a subscription box for just about everything. As more consumers opt-in to receiving new good...